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Guy Fawkes Day: November 5, 2009
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December 31st, 2009 by
Monica
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Among a few of the lesser known festivals centred in the British colonies is the Guy Fawkes day.The festival is a celebration marking the foiled gun powder plot that was created in order to overthrow power in the British Empire.The gun powder plot as it is known today was a plan hatched by a large group of Catholic conspirators lead by Guy Fawkes.Guy Fawkes and his men planned to bomb the houses of parliament and kill the then King of England, King James I.Guy Fawkes and his men were caught red handed trying to execute one of their plans.The festival since then has been a celebration of what England was and what it has been since the event had occurred so many centuries ago.
Guy Fawkes History
The plot of this foiled gun powder incident can be in detail seen in the movie V for Vendetta that actually made the premise of the entire plot more interesting and brought to focus the entire nature of such an act. The punishment for the conspirators was to be hanged, drawn and quartered – in other words killed for the crime of Treason. A visionary, Guy Fawkes inspired a group of people to commit the crime, and despite being killed is still held to be something of an inspiational figure.The plot itself is remembered by its day, the 5th of November, the starting lines of the “Remember, Remember the 5th of November…” poem.
Guy Fawkes Day Customs and Activities
The main event during Guy Fawkes Day is that of fireworks display. It’s also customary to light a bonfire as part of the festivities. The festival is not only celebrated in Britain, but also sometimes in other commonwealth countries such as Australia, South Africa and Canada.
Because of a ban on fireworks, Barbuda and Antigua no longer celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. The Canadian states of Labrador and Newfoundland often put on the most elaborate Guy Fawkes Day celebrations. The night is often abuzz with the smell of fire and smoke at night. England naturally puts on the large displays! Quite often, large fireworks displays are put on to commemorate the festival, and municipal bonfires are lit. Despite the event occuring over 400 years ago, the event is still celebrated today.
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