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In "A Temporary Matter" Shukumar's perception is the prevailing point of view. The author's objective narration is sympathetic to his feelings about Shoba and their life together. He recalls events that happen and his feelings about them. Shoba's thoughts, feelings and motivations can be inferred from her actions and comments. Shukumar's thoughts, feelings and frustrations are clearly stated. Additional insight about the characters is provided by subjective comments in quotes and the reaction of their partner. For example, Shoba says they should fix the power during the day. Shukumar does not say anything but thinks she really means since he's there all day.