Learn all about Guy Fawkes & BONFIRE NIGHT

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Good day to you, students.
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In this lesson I'm going to talk to you about Bonfire Night and a man who once lived, called
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Guido Fawkes.
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We start with a story from a long time ago, in the year 1533, the king of England was
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King Henry VIII.
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And what King Henry did was he established the Church of England, and he split away from
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the Church of Rome and created a new religion called Protestantism.
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Then, in the long history that passed by, there were troubles between Catholics who
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wanted their religion to stay the same, and Protestants in the long history of England.
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Sometimes Catholicism was a religion of England, and other times Protestantism was the religion
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of England.
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So there were many troubles at that time.
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We move forward to the year 1605, a different king, a different time.
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King James I was the king of England.
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Now, something terrible happened to King James I, and this is where our story gets really exciting.
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It was the 5th of November, in the year of 1605.
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It should have been just any other day in the parliament, the Houses of Parliament in London.
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But this was not just any day in the Houses of Parliament, for this was the day there
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was a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament with 36 barrels of gunpowder. Pew.
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But, actually, it did not happen.
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Why did somebody want to blow up the Houses of Parliament?
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There was a man, called Guy Fawkes or Guido Fawkes, as he was also known, and he wanted
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to blow up the Houses of Parliament and he wanted to kill King James I.
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And the reason for this terrible act to want to kill the king was because Guy Fawkes was
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a Catholic, and James I, as the king of England at that time, was a Protestant king.
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And Guy Fawkes, he wanted more rights for Catholics, so he believed in what he was doing,
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he thought if he blows up the Houses of Parliament, pew: "I shall get everything that I want and
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life in England should be good for Catholics."
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But no, it did not work out that way.
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It did not happen because an anonymous letter was sent to one of the fine gentlemen who
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usually sits in the Houses of Parliament who was supposed to be there on that day, the
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great Lord Monteagle.
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And he received this letter, and can you imagine his surprise when he opened this letter and
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it said: "Do not go to the Houses of Parliament on the 5th of November because something might happen.
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Do not go."
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Now, of course, Mr. Lord Monteagle thought: "Well, this is...
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This is strange to receive such a letter.
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What might happen if I go to the Houses of Parliament on this day?"
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So he raised the alarm, and they went to search the Houses of Parliament, and that's where
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they discovered the 36 barrels of gunpowder, but just in time.
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It did not blow up.
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So, who...?
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Who was behind this, this treasonous act, who was it?
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Who wanted to blow up the king and the Houses of Parliament?
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Why, it was me, it was me, it was Guy Fawkes.
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So, what did they do when they caught poor me, Guy Fawkes?
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Well, it was terrible, more terrible than you could ever imagine.
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First, they took me to the Tower of London, the terrible Tower of London and there they
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tortured me, like torture you have never heard so terrible before.
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More painful than you can ever imagine.
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They put me on the rack and they stretched out my arms and my legs until I was screaming
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and crying in pain for them to stop.
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They stretched my body so long, it was going on forever.
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I thought I would die, die of the agony.
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And they told me: "Confess to your...
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Confess to your terrible crimes. Confess.
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We will stop torturing you, we will stop stretching your limbs.
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All you must do is sign this confession.
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Sign, and we will stop torturing you."
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So I did what I could.
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My hands were like jelly, I couldn't hold the pen.
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I did what I could to sign my name and they did stop torturing me, but that was not the end.
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The end was more horrific than you could ever imagine.
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A more ghastly end did not ever befall a man of all time.
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What they did was chop off my head, and chop off my limbs which were so long from this rack.
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But no, that was not enough for them.
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After I was hung, drawn, and quartered, they took my body parts all to the four corners
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of London as a warning, as a warning to anyone else who dare try to kill...
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Kill the king of England.
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So let you remember, remember the 5th of November with gun powder, treason, and plot.
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[Laughs] So that's the story.
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That's the story of what happened to Guy Fawkes on the 5th of November in the year of 1605.
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But we haven't forgotten...
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All this time later we haven't forgotten what happened to Guy Fawkes, and it's become a
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tradition to remember the events of November the 5th.
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And here's what happens in England.
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We light big bonfires, big fires, usually in the big parks, the big parks in London
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or any town or city across the UK there are big bonfires, there are also fireworks.
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Fireworks remind us of the 36 bottles of...
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Bottles?
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Barrels, not bottles, of gunpowder.
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We light sparklers.
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Sparklers, if you know what they are, they're the long thing, they make a hissing sound-"hiss"-and
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you can draw shapes in the air.
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Doesn't happen every time these days because we are...
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You could say the tradition is...
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Is being watered down, people are forgetting the story of Bonfire Night, and making it
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just about fireworks and bonfires.
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But a traditional Bonfire Night will burn an effigy of Guy Fawkes.
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And an effigy is a dummy that you make, so you make a Guy Fawkes, it's not a real one,
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you put newspaper to make the body and you put clothes on the body, and part of the tradition
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is to throw the Guy Fawkes on the fire, burn him, burn him for wanting to blow up the Houses
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of Parliament.
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Well, they also do a lot around the time of the 5th of November is to light those noisy...
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Those noisy things you...
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You throw around in the street.
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Teenagers are fond of playing with bangers or firecrackers around the time of Bonfire
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Night.
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And what can you eat at the Bonfire Night display when you go to see the fireworks?
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Toffee apples are a traditional food.
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These are also a traditional food for...
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Traditional food for Halloween, and it's a very sweet kind of apple.
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Personally, I don't like them, but that's the traditional food.
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But just as well as you're likely to see that, you're likely to see burger vans and places
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where you can get fast food.
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And an old tradition which I still used to see when I was younger, when I was below the
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age of 12 I would say, was: Penny for the Guy.
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And this was a tradition where kids make their own Guy Fawkes effigy, so you get some...
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You get some tights, like a woman wears on her legs so she's not cold in the winter,
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you stuff that with newspaper for the legs, and do the same for the arms, you make a head
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out of something, you put some clothes on the Guy Fawkes, and you go around the street
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or you sit outside on the street places like you're begging, and you say: "Penny for the
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Guy.
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Penny for the Guy."
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So you ask whoever's passing by for money.
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I used to see that when I was younger.
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I haven't seen it in a long time.
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I'm sure it still happens somewhere in England, but yeah.
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So, what seems to happen is that we have all this history of Bonfire Night, but some of
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the more unusual traditions or strange traditions are being lost, such as penny for the Guy,
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or even throwing Guy Fawkes on the fire, in our times, anyway.
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But whether you ever celebrate...
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Celebrate, I don't know, it's a festival, whatever you do.
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Whatever you do for Bonfire Night, whether you light fireworks, you're not really interested,
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I think it's a really fascinating time in English history, so I'm happy to share that
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story with you today.
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As a little extra for this lesson, I'm going to perform to you a speech from V for Vendetta.
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Originally this was a comic book series by Alan Moore, and later it became a film.
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You may have heard of the film; it's called V for Vendetta if you're interested to check
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it out.
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And other than that, thanks for watching and I'll see you again soon.
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Voila!
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In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran cast vicariously as both victim and villain by
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the vicissitudes of Fate.
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This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished.
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However, this valourous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified and has vowed to
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vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious
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and voracious violation of volition!
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The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta held as a votive, not in vain, for the value
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and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
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Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's
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my very good honour to meet you and you may call me V.
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