In the short story, Civil Peace, the main protagonist, Jonathan Iwegbu, was awarded an egg-rasher (a high, value worths of money), because he had turned in rebel money to the treasury. One faithful day, thieves approached to Jonathan’s house and demanded money from Jonathan. Jonathan presented all of his money to the thieves, in hopes of saving his beloved family.“What is egg-rasher? I count it as nothing [. . .] Did I depend on it last week? Or is it greater than other things that went with the war? I say, let egg-rasher perish in the flames!” (Achebe 394). Jonathan Iwegbu gave away his money willingly because he knew that family and the people around him are worth more than materialistic values. This excerpt demonstrated how someone was grateful, rather than
In the short story, Civil Peace, the main protagonist, Jonathan Iwegbu, was awarded an egg-rasher (a high, value worths of money), because he had turned in rebel money to the treasury. One faithful day, thieves approached to Jonathan’s house and demanded money from Jonathan. Jonathan presented all of his money to the thieves, in hopes of saving his beloved family.“What is egg-rasher? I count it as nothing [. . .] Did I depend on it last week? Or is it greater than other things that went with the war? I say, let egg-rasher perish in the flames!” (Achebe 394). Jonathan Iwegbu gave away his money willingly because he knew that family and the people around him are worth more than materialistic values. This excerpt demonstrated how someone was grateful, rather than