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\par }{\b\f1 Kid 1: }{\f1 Why did someone make a stained glass window of a guy wearing
a pair of sunglasses? \par }{\b\f1
\par Narrator: }{\f1 This stained glass picture isn\rquote t so much a \lquote }{\i\f1 window}{\f1
,\rquote as it is a \lquote painting.\rquote If you spend a few moments looking for clues,
you might discover a little bit of this person\rquote s story.}{
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\par }{\b\f1 Kid 1: }{\f1 Well, he\rquote s wearing sunglasses\'85 and a short-sleeved
shirt, so maybe it\rquote s summertime. \par
\par }{\b\f1 Kid 2: }{\f1 He must be going on some kind of trip because he\rquote s looking
out of an airplane window. It\rquote s really bright outside.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Tina:}{\i\f1 \'93When you look
at the man\rquote s face, notice how the artist uses different colors of glass for the skin
tones. (The lighter glass in the front of the face, which gets full light}{) }{\i\f1
and then the darker tones indicating skin in shadow. You can also see that the artist
has used different colors for the streaks in the man\rquote s hair.\'94
\par \par }{\b\f1 Kid 1:}{\f1 It\rquote s kind
of hard to tell what he\rquote s thinking because those dark glasses cover his eyes.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Kid 2: }{\f1 Maybe he\rquote
s trying to decide if he wants peanuts or pretzels for a snack!
\par \par }{\b\f1 Narrator:}{\f1 You might want
to take a look at what the artist decided to call this work. Sometimes the title means
nothing. Or sometimes they don\rquote t want to give it a name so they just call it \'93untitled.\'94
But sometimes the title tells you what the artist was trying to say when they made it.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Kid 2:}{\f1 It says, Melancholia.\'94
What does that mean? \par }{\i\f1
\par }{\b\f1 Narrator:}{\f1 \lquote Melancholia\rquote means sadness; what kind of feeling do }{\i\f1
you}{\f1 get when you look at the person\rquote s face in this stained glass picture?
\par \par }{
\par }}