What does civil peace mean?
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civil peace is the mirror image of civil war insofar as the human tendencies. that push people to war are not completely resolved in its wake, regardless. of political settlements. In a post-war civil society, civility is in short sup.
People also ask, why is it called civil peace?
The title of the story is ironic because even though the war has come to an end, the area is still chaotic and filled with strife. Indeed, a gang of robbers use the term “civil peace” when they rob Iwegbu and his family in the dead of night: War done finish and all the katakata wey de for inside.
Keeping this in view, what is the moral of the story civil peace?
The theme of "Civil Peace" is that one should be thankful for all the things they have in life whether it be their families or their belongings; to not dwell on things that bring on chaos, and; to have faith in the concept that God is there to take care of us and that our lives are a part of his agenda.
Chinua Achebe