Civil Peace

Civil peace

Is there situational, verbal, or dramatic irony in civil peace? if so what is the irony?

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I think there is both verbal and situational. Dramatic depends if the reader knows the history of the Nigerian Civil War. The thief leader indicates the story's ultimate irony by speaking the title phrase: "Civil Peace." It is ironic because the period is neither civil nor peaceful; the presence of the thieves is evidence of that. The title also plays on the greater irony of the common phrase 'Civil War,' usually a country's most horrific war precisely because it relies on anything but civility. But most simply, the phrase merely shows up how the war's violence and upheaval has bled into the peace, blurring any strict distinction.