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    Essay on “A Temporary Matter” In the story‚ “A Temporary Matter”‚ Shoba‚ the wife‚ tells her husband‚ Shukumar‚ that she is going to move out. The loss of their baby is a key factor in this decision but it is not the only factor. One cause of the relationship ending the way it did was the fact that Shukumar was never around. Shoba and Shukumar could never really spend time together because he was always working. While this did not in any way cause the death of the baby‚ his not being there during

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    A Temporary Matter Husband and wife Shukumar and Shoba are notified that their electricity will be turned off at 8:00PM for five evenings in a row in order to fix a power line. Shoba tells her husband this news. He looks at her‚ noticing that her makeup has run from her time at the gym. He reminisces about how she would look in the morning after a party in happier times. Shoba insists that the electric company should work on the lines during the day. Shukumar takes slight offense at this idea; since

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    focuses on improving their communication skills and forgiving each other. Then they will have a better chance of lasting longer. Forgiveness is a big deal when it comes to bringing people back into the relationship. For example‚ in the story Temporary Matter “She came back to the table and sat down‚ and after a moment Shukumar joined her. They wept together‚ for the things they now knew” (Page 24). At the end of the story after shoba found out the gender of the baby‚ she wept for a while because

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    ENGL: 1800 American Ethnic Literatures A Temporary Matter “The notice informed then that it was a temporary matter” (1). Lahiri’s title of choice for this short story implores both literal and figurative interpretation. While the words appear direct in meaning‚ they could instead be a metaphoric figure of speech‚ or rather a deliberate exaggeration to convey something other than the literal meaning. Furthermore‚ the use of a notice to inform someone of something can often be used as part

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    The combination of words‚ create tone/mood in all stories; through those tones‚ a realization of certain aspects of life or an alternation of those views are intensified. Three short stories‚ "A Rose for Emily‚" "The Destructors‚" and the "Interpreter of Maladies‚" shine brightly in exemplifying how words used in a specifics order or meaning‚ create tone to alter one’s opinions. Darkness‚ death‚ sympathy‚ violence – all words that could be used to describe the tone of "A Rose for Emily." All the

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    “A Temporary Matter” By Jhumpa Lahiri 1. The story is about the marriage of the 2 main characters‚ Shukumar and his wife‚ Shoba. The story begins when Shoba‚ returning home from the gym‚ finds a notice from the electric company letting the people of their street know that nightly there will be an hour long outage while they are repairing some lines that had been downed during their last snowstorm. Shukumar is comparing the differences in his head from his wife the way she was when they had

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    One of the most unique experiences in life one can have‚ is immigrating to another country. To leave everything that is known and familiar and start life anew‚ is an experience unique to its own. In her Pulitzer Prize winning book Interpreter of Maladies‚ Jhumpa Lahiri writes numerous short fictitious stories presented in the light of the immigration‚ and how it affects the characters within them. Her characters must navigate hardship‚ questions on self-identity‚ realting to another‚ and other experiences

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    The story A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri is about a couple dealing with the stillbirth of their child. In the six months since‚ the couple‚ Shoba and Shukamar‚ have grown distant from each other. When the power is scheduled to go out during dinner every night due to maintenance‚ they begin to play a game where they reveal secrets to each other in the dark. The game allows for the couple to learn more about each other and grow closer‚ however all is fleeting when Shoba reveals that she is leaving

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    conflict in Interpreter of Maladies Conflict is essential in all works of fiction‚ whether it might a simple disagreement in a marriage or internally trying to deal with guilt. The real life situations of Interpreter of Maladies connect the problems with communication with conflict that will arise. In Interpreter of Maladies‚ communication problems in the short stories “A Temporary Matter”‚ “This Blessed House”‚ and “Interpreter of Maladies” resulted in conflict. In “A Temporary Matter”‚ the conflict

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    Throughout the collection of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ many characters have varying levels of success assimilating and accepting American customs. People face adapting to new cultures in various ways‚ which is reflected in the short stories “Mrs. Sen’s” and “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine”‚ as Mrs. Sen completely isolates herself from society and is unwilling to change her routine to work in America‚ opposed to Lilia’s family‚ that views their new home as a safe place

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