In "Civil Peace," Jonathan gives the money to the thieves to protect his family and avoid violence. He understands that resisting or trying to negotiate could lead to a dangerous confrontation, so he chooses to comply with their demands as a practical means of ensuring his family's safety. His decision reflects the broader theme of resilience and adaptability in the face of post-war challenges. Ultimately, Jonathan prioritizes peace and security over material loss.
In "Civil Peace," the civil war profoundly impacts Jonathan and his neighbors by altering their sense of security and stability. The aftermath of the conflict leaves them grappling with loss, poverty, and the challenge of rebuilding their lives in a fractured society. Despite these hardships, Jonathan's resilience and positive outlook enable him to adapt and find hope, highlighting the importance of community and perseverance in the face of adversity. Ultimately, the war’s disruptions test their relationships and values, shaping their struggle for peace and normalcy.
In "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe, Jonathan is grateful for his family's survival and resilience after the Nigerian Civil War, which is symbolized by the "five heads" on their shoulders. This phrase represents the unity and strength of his family, emphasizing their ability to think, work together, and face challenges collectively. Jonathan's happiness stems from their shared determination to rebuild their lives despite the hardships they have endured, highlighting the value of family and hope in the face of adversity.
it does not mater
justice of the peace
Do you know if the us was at war or at peace?W/Bps that means write back:We were at war....the CIVIL WAR!Uhh, no.Johnson succeeded Lincoln after his assassination after the Civil War during the Reconstruction period
At the beginning of the short story Civil Peace, Johnathon and his family are in eastern Nigeria. It is the end of the civil war and he is using his bicycle as a taxi to earn money.
In "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe, the thieves initially ask for twenty pounds from Jonathan.
Civil Peace is a book written by Chinua Achebe and tells a story of civil war in Nigeria. In the story, Jonathan protects his bike during the civil war by burying it.
A group of soldiers, led by a sergeant, show up at Jonathan's door one night. They demand a form of payment called "damages." They want money or Jonathan's car to compensate for the killing of a soldier earlier that day.
The characters are: Jonathan Iwegbu, his wife and three children, the egg rasher man (Who went nearly insane because his "egg rasher" was stolen) and "Na teif-man and his people" Source: my English book
The climax in “Civil Peace” was when Jonathan gave the thief his egg-rasher check.
he donated it to the civil rights movement. the money was about 54,000 dollars i think
In "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe, Jonathan is grateful for his family's survival and resilience after the Nigerian Civil War, which is symbolized by the "five heads" on their shoulders. This phrase represents the unity and strength of his family, emphasizing their ability to think, work together, and face challenges collectively. Jonathan's happiness stems from their shared determination to rebuild their lives despite the hardships they have endured, highlighting the value of family and hope in the face of adversity.
In the story "Civil Peace" by Chinua Achebe, the phrase "nothing puzzles God" is used by Jonathan to emphasize his faith and optimism in the face of challenges and losses. He uses this phrase as a reminder that God's knowledge and power surpass human understanding, and that there is always hope and purpose even in difficult circumstances. Jonathan uses this phrase to maintain his resilience and perspective in rebuilding his life after the Nigerian Civil War.
Egg rasher is the money which was granted by the Govt. to the people as an assistance after civil war.
The story starts off in eastern Nigeria after the civil war has ended. The protagonist even was able to keep his bicycle which he turns into a taxi to make money. In two weeks he made 150 pounds. Jonathan then travels to Enugu to search for his home, and to his surprise it is still standing when other structures around it are demolished. The house needs some repairs so Jonathan finds some supplies around and hires a carpenter to fix his house. He then moves his family back in. The entire family works hard to earn money and rebuild their lives. The children pick mangoes and Maria makes akara balls to sell. After finding that his job as a miner isn't a possibility he decides to open a bar for soldiers that is run out of his house. Then the night after Jonathan gets an "egg rasher" (a butchered pronunciation of the Latin ex gratia, which translates into "as a favor") for turning in rebel currency to the Treasury, and in exchange they gave him 20 pounds legitimate currency, a large group of robbers show up at his house demanding 100 pounds. When Jonathan replies that he doesn't have that much money, the robbers break in and take the 20 pounds anyway. After they take the money, life goes on as usual for Jonathan because 'Nothing Puzzles God', which means that the robbery has a greater meaning in God's eyes than how it seemed to Jonathan.
The title is "Civil Peace" when the situation in the story wasn't peaceful.