In which the human journey is likened to a solemn procession arranged not by trivial externalities but by the deeper, often invisible bonds of shared affliction, intellect, sorrow, sin, and love, revealing the complexities and commonalities that unite all souls regardless of worldly rank. The inevitable presence of Death as the Chief Marshal brings a sombre dignity and unifying finality to this march, suggesting a divine justice and companionship beyond the fleeting distinctions of life.