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Guy Fawkes Day A British Holiday

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Guy Fawkes Day. A British Holiday. Date. The 5 th of November. Another name of the holiday. Bonfire Night. The History. In 1605 King James I was on the throne. He was a Protestant and he hated Catholics... James ordered all Catholic priests to leave the country. The History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Guy Fawkes DayA British Holiday

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Date

The 5th of November

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Another name of the holiday

Bonfire Night

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The History• In 1605 King James I

was on the throne. He was a Protestant and he hated Catholics...

• James ordered all Catholic priests to leave the country.

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The History• Guy Fawks and some of his friends

decided to do away with the King and the Members of Parliament who were making life difficult for Catholics.

• On the 5th of November he tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament.

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Guy Fawkes’ Plan• The plotters rolled 36

barrels of gunpowder into the cellar, just under the House of Lords.

• The idea was to set off the gunpowder as soon as the King opened the new session of Parliament on the fifth of November.

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The Plot was Discovered• It became clear that some innocent

people would be hurt or killed in the attack.

• One of the group members sent an anonymous letter warning his friend Lord Monteagle (to stay away).

• The warning letter reached the King. The plot was discovered.

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The arrest• In the early hours of the

fifth of November, Guy Fawkes, who was hiding in the cellar with the 36 barrels of gunpowder, was arrested and taken to the Tower of London.

• He was tortured there. He confessed.

• Finally he was executed on the 31st of January, 1606.

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Traditions• Boys and girls

make a dummy and call it “Guy”. They take old clothes and stuff them with straw or newspapers.

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Traditions• Then they march

their “Guy” through the streets asking people for money: “A penny for the Guy, mister?”

• If they collect enough money, they go and buy fireworks – rockets, sparklers and the like.

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Traditions• When it gets dark,

everyone, children and adults, make a huge bonfire and burn the dummy on it.

• As the dummy burns up, fireworks are set off and everyone chants a rhyme.

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The RhymeRemember, remember The fifth of November,

Gunpowder treason and plot. We see no reason

Why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot.

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Food Special foods go with the bonfire

and the festivities:• Sweet chestnuts;• Baked potatoes;• Toffee apples.

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How to Make Toffee Apples

• Push a stick into each apple.• Put sugar and water into a heavy

saucepan; heat gently till the sugar is dissolved, stirring constantly. Add butter, golden syrop and lemon juice and stir well. Turn up heat and boil without stirring till toffee thickened. Remove from heat.

• Butter a big plate. Dip each apple into toffee, then plunge it quickly into bowl of cold water and stand on plate.

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Souvenirs• They sell different

things connected with the holiday: cups, clothes etc.

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Questions.• Answer 7 questions and get points

for your team!!!• Correct answer in Russian – 1

point.• Correct answer in English – 2

points.

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Question 1.

What is another title of the party?

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Question 2.

In which country do they celebrate Guy Fawkes

Day?

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Question 3.

What date is it today?

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Question 4.

Why do we gather today, not in October, not in

December?

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Question 5.

Who was Guy Fawkes?

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Question 6.

Which rhyme does everyone chant? Can you

chant this?

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Question 7.

What is the traditional food for this holiday?

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The End

Thank you for your attention!