The story of Guy Fawkes (subtitulado)
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Be ye ensured that I will be as good unto you as ever a queen was unto her people.
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Queen Elizabeth is thought of as being a successful queen,
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and highlights of her reign include making the Church of England, which was Protestant.
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Catholic people did not support this decision.
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In 1603, after Queen Elizabeth had died, James I would be made the next king.
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I will govern according to the common will, but not according to the common will.
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Many Catholic people hoped that King James would be more accepting of their religion than Queen Elizabeth was.
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But King James did not turn out to be more tolerant than Elizabeth.
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When 13 young Catholic men realised this, they decided that violent action was the answer.
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The group of men were led by a man called Robert Catesby.
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he was angry at King James for not accepting the Catholic faith
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and decided that he wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament
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where the rulers of the country met to make important decisions.
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The men planted 36 barrels of gunpowder in the cellar of the Houses of Parliament.
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The group knew that if they went through with blowing up this building
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then the King, the Prince of Wales and some members of Parliament would be killed.
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When the group members realised that innocent people would be killed
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they started to have second thoughts.
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One of the group members decided to send a letter
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warning one of the members of parliament
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to stay away from the building on November 5th.
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This warning letter reached the king
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and the king's forces made plans to stop the group of men
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blowing up the houses of parliament.
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One of the men in the group was named Guy Fawkes.
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Guy Fawkes was in the cellar with 36 barrels of gunpowder
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when the king's men stormed in.
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The guy was caught, tortured and executed.
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The people of London were told nothing of the situation other than that
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The King's been saved!
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In celebration of this, they joyfully lit bonfires in Thanksgiving.
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As the years progressed, people learned more and more of the story of the men
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who planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament,
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and so the bonfire celebrations became more elaborate and precise.
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For 400 years, bonfires have burned on November 5th to mark the failed gunpowder plot.
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Soon, people began placing figures onto bonfires, and fireworks were added to the celebrations.
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Modern preparations for bonfire night include making a dummy of Guy Fawkes, which is called the Guy.
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Children often make the dummy of Guy Fawkes and walk the streets carrying the Guy they have just made.
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They ask passers-by for a penny for the guy.
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The children then use the money to buy fireworks for the evening festivities.
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On the night itself, Guy is placed on top of the bonfire, which is then set alight, and fireworks displays fill the sky.
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- Idioma/s:
- Idioma/s subtítulos:
- Autor/es:
- Juan Luis Uceda
- Subido por:
- Juan Luis U.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento
- Visualizaciones:
- 4
- Fecha:
- 10 de agosto de 2023 - 17:20
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- CPR INF-PRI-SEC REAL COLEGIO ALFONSO XII
- Duración:
- 04′ 07″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
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