Death. Even though it is called "Day of the Dead" which you would think is a sad thing this book demonstrates more the celebration of a life after a loved dies. And I can imagine it is a very healing ritual that takes place through the process of making a two-tiered altar or a three-tiered altar or even a seven-tiered altar for that person. The levels of a 7-story altar include (descending) the saint (picture), souls (water), purification (salt), bread (pan de muerto), food (favorite dishes and fruits), photos, and a cross (made of seeds fruits flowers or candles). The day is celebrated on November 1st and November 2nd usually. Elements of the altar are alebrijes (spirit animals), arch, candles, copal (incense), dirt or ash, empty chair, flowers (marigold or cockscomb), food and drinks, hummingbirds, monarch butterflies, palo santo (incense), pan de muerto (bread), papel picado (colorful garland), personal items, photographs, rug, saints and religious symbols, salt, skeletons, sugar skulls, tablecloth, water and xoloitzcuintle (Mexican spirit dog).