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1 GUY FAWKES ’ NIGHT

2 Exceptional and real celebration
Guy Fawkes’ Night on November 5th celebrates the attempt by Guy Fawkes to destroy the Houses of Parliament in The Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) viewed from across the River Thames

3 Guy Fawkes’ Night also known as Bonfire Night
Guy Fawkes’ Night is also known as Bonfire Night. It’ s celebrated on 5 november since It was started in the United Kingdom. Festivities in Windsor Castle during Guy Fawkes’ Night.

4 Important and legendary figure – Guy Fawkes
Guy Fawkes was born on April 13, 1570 and died on January 31, He is also known as Guido Fawkes. Guy Fawkes was born and educated in York. His father died when Guy was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic. Guy Fawkes

5 Why Guido Fawkes ? Guido Fawkes was the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries. He belonged to a group of provincial English Catholics. They planned to stop the  Gunpowder Plot of

6 Events during Guy Fawkes’ Night
On the night of 4 / 5 November, Fawkes was found with 36 barrels of gunpowder in the cellars of Parliament. Subsequent investigation revealed (lasting two years), a conspiracy of a small group of English Catholics. The plan was to detonate the load at the House of Lords at the opening of Parliament and kill the same nobility, bishops and members of the House of Commons.

7 Events during Guy Fawkes’ Night continued
The author of the plan was not in fact Fawkes, in the conspiracy took part Thomas Percy and Robert Catesby.  After 2 months of the process, assassins – a total of eight, were sentenced to death by hanging and quartered. A contemporary engraving of eight of the thirteen conspirators, by Crispijn van de Passe. Fawkes is third from the right.

8 Traditions and customs during this celebration
Most people make their own ‘guy’ to burn out of old clothes Tradition on this day are the fireworks and festivities

9 Traditions and customs during this celebration
continued Children stand on the street and say ‘penny for the guy’ In Lewes, a town in East Sussex, the town decides on one ‘evil’ person to burn each year. They make a giant ’guy’ and walk through the streets with flaming torches

10 British Customs In Britain, people traditionally consume on Guy Fawkes’ Night dishes such as: Black treacle (goods such as bonfire toffee and parkin - cake) Baked potatoes Toffee apples Potato pie with pickled red cabbage Black peas with vinegar Black treacle Bonfire toffee

11 British Customs continued
Toffee apples Parkin - cake (More treacle or brown sugar gives parkin a dark colour‎) Baked potato

12 Fireworks Fireworks have been a traditional part of the celebration since 1677. Nowadays fireworks are known as pyrotechnics. A Guy Fawkes’ Night Firework Display A pyrotechnic fountain

13 Bonfire Night on 5 November 2010
An effigy of Guy Fawkes, burnt on 5 November 2010 at Billericay in Essex Revellers in Lewes, 5 November 2010

14 Bonfire Night on 5 November 2010 continued
Spectators gather around a bonfire, on 5 November 2010 A fireworks display on 5 November 2010

15 In the movie V for Vendetta, V, said a short poem:
‘Remember, remember the fifth of November The Gunpowder Treason and Plot I know of no reason, Why Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot... ‘

16 Bibliography Longman Egzamin Gimnazjalny z języka angielskiego, podręcznik i repetytorium z testami, Rod Fricker/ Jerzy Gaszewski , Tomasz Siuta/ Marta Umińska, Konsultacja Barbara Czarnecka-Cicha/ Anna Badetko 4 Wielki Słownik PWN – OXFORD

17 Thank You For Your Attention
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