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Title: The Voice From The Wall Amy Tann


1
The Voice From The Wall Amy Tann
  • By
  • Rachel Kalins
  • Kati Morgan
  • Vinson Goldwire

2
Summary Of The Story
  • Great-Grandfather killed a begger.
  • Basement and Mother tells horrible story.
  • Lena starts seeing horrible things.
  • Chinatown
  • The family moved to San Francisco to an Italian
    neighbor hood.
  • Mother begins to move around everything.
  • Lena begins to hear another girl being beat up
    through the wall.
  • Mother (Betty) in the hospital.
  • Teresa came to Lenas room.
  • Lena understands.

3
Characters
  • Lena- the narrator seems to be the middle person b
    ecause she has to be the interpreter for her dad 
    and her mom. she also seems to be nosey because s
    he listens every night once her bed is moved to th
    e wall. curious- she wants to find out more about
     Teresa.
  • The mother- scared of life, since she arrived in O
    akland she thought that everything was bad and th
    ings were out to get her. she is Very Protective 
    of her daughter wherever they go. For example when
     they are shopping she lets go of Lena's hand to 
    get her wallet but then snatches it back really q
    uickly afraid of what could happen. She seems to b
    e suffering from OCD. With all the rearranging in
     the house which she seems to do everyday.
  • The father- uninformed and also out of the loop. H
    e cant really communicate with his wife and looks
     towards Lena to interpret. He also tries to baby
     his wife claiming that she is tired and that's wh
    y she is acting the way she does after the baby d
    ies. He is also worrisome, he comes home asking h
    ow Lena is but looks passed her and then at his wi
    fe to see how she is.
  • Teresa- she is the person who makes Lena understan
    d that there are people whose lives are worse tha
    n hers. She also is mischievous because she knows
     that her mother will be worried about her. She pl
    ays the trick on her and climbs down the fire esc
    ape outside Lena's window.

4
What is the significance of the title?
  • It directly relates to the story. 
  • The protagonist, Lena, hears her neighbors thro
    ugh her bedroom wall at night.

5
  • How is the story told? First Person
  • Who is the narrator?  Lena
  • What perspective is used? Observer Narration
  • What is the tone of the language? Scared but
    curious. 
  • Is the narrator reliable? Yes and No

6
Look closely at the opening and ending. On what
does the author and narrator focus?
  • In the beginning-the author focuses on Lenas
    mother and her life coming to America, the author
    shows how weak and fragile her mom is by using
    the man in the basement to inform Lena of the
    horrible things in life. Lenas mom is very
    afraid of the world.
  • Towards the end-the author focuses on Lena
    finally understanding that there are those that
    are worse off then they are.

7
  • What is the major theme of the story? 
    Explicate. 
  • That no matter what you think is bad, someone has
    it worst then you do.
  • Are there any minor themes?

8
How does the character transform in the story? 
  • Her transformation from finding content with her 
  • family only b/c she thought the family next
    door was worse off than her own, to realizing
    that the family next-door was not as horrid as he
    r imagination led her to believe, maybe even bette
    r off than her family. 
  • transformation of imagining the worst possible 
  • things, to now hoping for her family, mainly
    her mother, to become well.
  • Mother's transformation into a ghost. 

9
Are there any allusions in the story that could
add meaning to your interpretation?
  • the man in the basement represents life 
  • and the horrible things in it.
  • the baby crib represents.
  • The wall-by going through the wall, it opens your
    eyes to those around you.

10
What are the symbols or other figurative elements
in the story?
  • 2nd paragraph, 1st page "this same man looking l
    ike a smashed vase hastily put back
    together.-symbolizes how situations can make
    people shatter.
  • Ghosts she describes her mother as becoming a gh
    ost- symbolizes death without dying possibly the
     worst possible thing.
  • Mothers sense of imbalance symbolizes the imbala
    nce of the 
  • family's structure mother and father
    communicating through 
  • their 10yr old daughter.
  • The crib symbolizes hope of new begging's that 
    will now never come.
  • Mother's death of baby symbolizes her mothers f
    urther transformation into a ghost.
  • The Wall symbolized a barrier of knowledge, allo
    wing imagination to take over and produce thought
    s of the worst possible things that could happen.
     

11
What seems to be the author's primary
goal/purpose in writing this short story?
  • That bad stuff can happen.
  • Maybe what you think is so bad is really not.

12
What is your reaction to this story?  How does
your reaction influence your reading?
  • My reaction to this story was that it was very con
    fusing and somewhat hard to follow. I felt bad for
     Lena for having a mother who convinced her that
    life was like big bad wolf who was out to get her.
  • I think the author was trying to say that no matte
    r how hard you think life is, its not as bad as y
    ou think and when you think it cant get any worse
    , it really cant and things will start to look up 
    even when you think that they wont. I really feel
     that the author really gets the point across
     

13
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