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Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead when translated to English, is a celebration in Mexico, and people of Mexican origin that live in other countries, where the dead members of the family are shown love and respect. This celebration started off locally, and was spreading out slowly, but the mainstream media changed that. The mainstream media actually helped significantly for the quick spreading out of this celebration and enormous and rapid gain of popularity. In a way, the mainstream media managed to made the DIa de los Muertos the trademark celebration of Mexico, as it is a celebration that is very marking, the people find it interesting, shocking, appealing, so naturally it attracted lot of popularity.
the presence of Día de los Muertos in mainstream media impacted the acceptance and celebration of the holiday are because Día de Los Muertos makes a trademark for Mexico that people say makes it an interesting festival. So Día de Los Muertos can be used as a holiday celebration.
Further explanation
The Dia de Los Muertos Festival is celebrated as a national holiday in Mexico every November 1 and 2. This celebration coincides with All Saints Day and All Souls Day for Catholics. On November 1 the celebration was named Dia de Los Angelitos and was dedicated to the memory of children's spirits. While on November 2 called Dia de Los Difuntos for adult spirits.
During the Dia de Los Muertos celebration, each family will decorate their homes by making an altar (ofrendas) consisting of photographs, Aztec Marigold (Mexico's death flower), calacas and Calaveras (skeletons and skulls), skull-shaped sweets, Picado papel a kind of typical Mexican ornament), then food, drinks, and favorite items during life.
Although this Día de Los Muertos is a tradition from Mexico, various countries such as the United States, Spain, and several countries in South America also celebrate. Even in 2008, UNESCO included a list of intangible world heritage.
In 1910, a Mexican cartoonist and political lithographer, José Guadalupe Posada, sketched a skeleton of a female skull in French luxury clothing and named it Calavera Garbancera.
Mainstream media influences a lot of news about Día de Los Muertos, this affects Mexico because Día de Los Muertos makes a trademark for Mexico that people say makes it an interesting festival. So Día de Los Muertos can be used as a holiday celebration
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Class: Junior High
Subject: History
Keywords: Día de Los Muertos, Celebrate, Mexican