The Loudest Voice by Grace Paley - Analysis

Themes and prominent elements

·       Jewish girl participating in Christian activities
·       Cultural immersion
·       Excessive, childish praising of god
·       Family disagreements over acculturation
·       Spunky little girl


Style and devices

·       humor
"In that case, don't be silly; I might very well be your teacher someday. Speak up, speak up."          
"Yes," I shouted.
"More like it," he said. "Now, Shirley, can you put a ribbon in your hair or a bobby pin? It's too messy."  
"Yes!" I bawled."


People and places

·       Mrs. Abramowitz
·       Mr. Bialik
·       Coney Island
·       Shirley
·       Mr. Hilton
·       Mrs. Jordan
·       Misha
·       Cramer
·       Miss Glace
·       Clara
·       Mr. Sauerfeld
·       Mrs. Kleig
·       Ira Pushkov
·       Jackie Saurfield
·       More kids' names

Grace Paley

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