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Overview
Sophia Remembers, Day of the Dead, portrays the true essence and meaning of a religious holiday which origins date back hundreds of years. In Sophia Remembers, Day of the Dead, this ancient tradition of El Día de los Muertos is expressed in its true form and substance: a day of remembrance rather than a cultural event, a spiritual observance to honor deceased loved ones. While the celebration of the Day of the Dead holiday grows in popularity in countries like the United States, the connotation is of a cultural festivity where the ritual of remembering the dead blends in with folk music, dances and typical food in festival-like events. For people like Sophia, however, there was nothing festive in her observance on ...