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He has been manipulated into his role by his uncle, Makurdi, whereas Bewsher acted under inner compulsion. He is a would-be ruler whereas Bewsher is an actual one. He is a failure on all counts whereas Bewsher, subjectively, is a success. The most important factor is that Aladai is a puppet who has been groomed by his uncle Makurdi to play a part that is beyond his powers. His natural character of feeling has been violated and he has the misfortune to find himself, like Henry VI, a potential ruler who does not possess to any significant extent the natural abilities necessary for the successful performance of that function.
He is mistaken again in this: Burwash is not, but Aladai does not understand the difference between an Englishman acting in a private capacity, as all the others are, and an Englishman acting in his official capacity, as Burwash is. Consequently, Aladai thinks that the Resident is also his enemy, whereas Burwash's sole concern is to be sure of supporting the right candidate, that is, the one whose accession will cause the least trouble. Elizabeth, on the other hand, knows this perfectly well. It is not surprising that she several times refers to her brother as 'a fool boy', whom she can easily manage.
You knew at first sight of Bewsher that he was a man with a cause, and that he was prepared to tell you about it on the first excuse' (AV, p. 39) is another. ' (AV, p. 40) are his first words to Gore. Certainly, Bewsher is being ironic in portraying himself as a boy and, because his boyish qualities are attractive, it is easy at this point to assume that his detractors are at fault and that the irony is at their expense. It is important to remember, however, that in the end it is Bewsher who is wrong, they who are right, and that his belief that he alone can order the affairs of the Birri successfully is essentially childish, and typical of an immature mind.