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Chinese operas use a special mask/makeup called Peking opera mask. These masks are special because they help the audience tell the characters apart and clearly tells their role they play. The use of these mask grew in popularity as going to operas became trendier. You can tell if a character is good or bad based on the color of the mask. Colors are very important when it comes to storytelling in the Peking opera. It tells you if the character is good or bad and helps tell the story.
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
How does studying the Arts of another culture help one better understand the people of that culture?
Specifically, what can one learn about Chinese society and culture through their opera and their use of masks?