Civil Peace
What are Jonathan's "five inestimable blessings" for which Johnathan is grateful?
5 heads, his head, his wives head, and his 3 out of 4 kids heads.
Who is the author of this story?
Chinua Achebe
What does Johnathan get in exchange for the rebel money?
He gets 20 pounds in his money
How many kids did Johnathan have?
He had 4 kids, but one died during the civil war.
How is Johnathan's reaction different to the loss of his egg-rasher different from that of the man robed at the Treasury?
He was a lot more calm and didn't care about the money because at least his family was alive. The other man threw himself on the ground and started screaming and crying.
After the robbery, Johnathan says, "Or is it greater than other things that went with the war?" To what is he referring?
He's referring to life, after everything that happened with the war, a little money doesn't matter, as long as his 5 inestimable blessings are still alive.
What does his attitudes toward the blessings tell you about the civil war?
It shows that the civil war was very nasty and ugly, and it shows that he was grateful to just be alive.
What does Johnathan mean when he says "Nothing Puzzles God"
It's meant to be
What conflict sets the scene for the story?
Nigeria enters a civil war, but after three years Brifrar surrendered
setting
The time and place of a story
surrender
act of giving up
amenable
agreaable
influence
dishonest persuasion; bribery
closed compound noun
ex, firewood, basketball
hyphenated compound noun
ex. meat-eater, stock-fish
open compound noun
ex. pizza parlor, corn mean
dialect
form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
demijohn
large bottle with a short narrow neck
What is a compound noun?
noun formed by combining two or more separate words
characters
people in a story; their statements, behavior, actions, and reactions may be clues to the theme
Juxaposition
placement of two things side by side for emphasis
theme
the central message or insight into life it expresses; must be full sentences
historical and cultural context
the events, conflicts, and beliefs that affect the people in the society of the story may offer thematic clues
plot development
the sequence of related events in a story
description
the use of sensory details to show what a setting or character are like
What do Johnathan and his family do the morning after they were robbed?
they go back to work as if nothing had happened
What type of people show up at Johnathan's door one night, and what do they demand?
thieves, and they demand 100 pounds
blessings
things that benefit or bring happiness
inestimable
too great to count or measure
windfall
unexpected good fortune