Answer:
The author's choice of words develops the theme that when several people come together in the name of the same cause, they do not provide a small voice, but a loud and influential voice.
Explanation:
The author uses the names of several people to show the union in the name of a single cause. This union prevents a fight from being small and being represented by a small voice that does not cause discomfort, nor influences that the cause is attended to, as the multitude makes several voices cry out for one thing, becoming an imposing big voice , flashy and powerful.