On Friday, as part of my lead-in to World War II, I put Picasso's "Guernica" on the board. I told them that Picasso himself said many times that the answer to what was in the Guernica was whatever the viewer saw in the Guernica, and so whatever they were seeing was correct. Then I asked for students to call out anything they saw so we could get an overall idea of the painting's contents.
"Bull." "Horse." "A dead baby." 'A broken sword." "A mother crying over the baby."
"A soul."
A soul?
"Yeah, it's coming in the door, and it's kind of going towards the candle. Like it's dying and moving towards heaven."Two years later, my kids are seeing souls in the "Guernica."
I am a happy teacher.
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