The conflict in Mbaino in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" was resolved through a negotiation between the two villages involved and a payment of compensation by Mbaino to Umuofia for the murder of one of its daughters. This traditional resolution process helped to restore peace and prevent further escalation of the conflict between the two communities.
The conflict between Umuofia and Mbaino centers around the killing of a Mbaino woman by a Umuofia man. This incident leads to a demand for reparation from Mbaino, which Umuofia considers unreasonable. The conflict escalates until a decision is made for the return of a young boy and a virgin to Mbaino as compensation.
The conflict with Mbaino in "Things Fall Apart" is prompted by the killing of a daughter of Umuofia by the people of Mbaino. In response to this incident, the elders of Umuofia demand reparation from Mbaino, which includes giving a virgin and a young boy as compensation for the girl killed.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, Mbaino is not guilty of a crime. The conflict between Mbaino and Umuofia is a retaliatory act by Umuofia for the murder of the daughter of an Umuofian tribesman by a man from Mbaino.
The Mbaino are a fictional clan featured in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart." They are one of the nine villages in Umuofia, the Igbo community depicted in the book. Mbaino is known for its role in the conflict with Umuofia that leads to Okonkwo's exile.
where the conflict resolved
the easiest way to resolve conflict. To talk it out.
friendship.
Peace by dialogue.
Conflict Resolution - to resolve a conflict.
No!
Since you never said what "said conflict" might be, we cannot answer the question.
Compromises had to be made to resolve the conflict over the school dress code.