Learn all about Guy Fawkes & BONFIRE NIGHT

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What is Bonfire Night in England? Who was Guy Fawkes and why do people wear his mask? In this English culture and history lesson I talk about the traditions of Guy Fawkes night and tell you the story of the Gunpowder Plot, which happened on November 5th 1605. Find out why Guy Fawkes wanted to blow up The Houses of Parliament and what happened to him when the plot was discovered. Find out also about how he was gruesomely tortured in The Tower of London for his attempt to kill King James I. I'll show you how we celebrate Bonfire Night in England today, and how these celebrations have changed even within my own lifetime. And finally, Guy Fawkes himself will perform V’s introductory speech from V for Vendetta.

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Good day to you, students. In this lesson I'm going to talk to you about Bonfire Night and a man who once lived, called Guido Fawkes. We start with a story from a long time ago, in the year 1533, the king of England was King Henry VIII. And what King Henry did was he established the Church of England, and he split away from the Church of Rome and created a new religion called Protestantism. Then, in the long history that passed by, there were troubles between Catholics who wanted their religion to stay the same, and Protestants in the long history of England. Sometimes Catholicism was a religion of England, and other times Protestantism was the religion of England. So there were many troubles at that time.

We move forward to the year 1605, a different king, a different time. King James I was the king of England. Now, something terrible happened to King James I, and this is where our story gets really exciting. It was the 5th of November, in the year of 1605. It should have been just any other day in the parliament, the Houses of Parliament in London. But this was not just any day in the Houses of Parliament, for this was the day there was a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament with 36 barrels of gunpowder. Pew. But, actually, it did not happen.

Why did somebody want to blow up the Houses of Parliament? There was a man, called Guy Fawkes or Guido Fawkes, as he was also known, and he wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and he wanted to kill King James I. And the reason for this terrible act to want to kill the king was because Guy Fawkes was a Catholic, and James I, as the king of England at that time, was a Protestant king. And Guy Fawkes, he wanted more rights for Catholics, so he believed in what he was doing, he thought if he blows up the Houses of Parliament, pew: "I shall get everything that I want and life in England should be good for Catholics."

But no, it did not work out that way. It did not happen because an anonymous letter was sent to one of the fine gentlemen who usually sits in the Houses of Parliament who was supposed to be there on that day, the great Lord Monteagle. And he received this letter, and can you imagine his surprise when he opened this letter and it said: "Do not go to the Houses of Parliament on the 5th of November because something might happen. Do not go." Now, of course, Mr. Lord Monteagle thought: "Well, this is... This is strange to receive such a letter. What might happen if I go to the Houses of Parliament on this day?" So he raised the alarm, and they went to search the Houses of Parliament, and that's where they discovered the 36 barrels of gunpowder, but just in time. It did not blow up.

So, who...? Who was behind this, this treasonous act, who was it? Who wanted to blow up the king and the Houses of Parliament? Why, it was me, it was me, it was Guy Fawkes. So, what did they do when they caught poor me, Guy Fawkes? Well, it was terrible, more terrible than you could ever imagine. First, they took me to the Tower of London, the terrible Tower of London and there they tortured me, like torture you have never heard so terrible before. More painful than you can ever imagine. They put me on the rack and they stretched out my arms and my legs until I was screaming and crying in pain for them to stop. They stretched my body so long, it was going on forever. I thought I would die, die of the agony. And they told me: "Confess to your... Confess to your terrible crimes. Confess. We will stop torturing you, we will stop stretching your limbs. All you must do is sign this confession. Sign, and we will stop torturing you." So I did what I could. My hands were like jelly, I couldn't hold the pen. 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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Thanks a lot, Jade - it was an interesting, poetic, cultural and horrible story! You are very talented :)

Adamos
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Your video totally helped me prepare for my class ( I am an English teacher) THanks Jade! Greetings from Murcia Spain!

milkoluna
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Exellent lesson! Jade, you are very talented! Thanx a lot! Thank you so much! :)

fastwalker
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I like your teaching style. I have watched you since I started learning English. You are great!

ricardobertolotto
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Thank you so much !!! I love how you tell that story!!
Lot of love from France❤

mariefouquenet
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For the last part really thank you... That was hugo weaving s best performance in the movie. Thank you again thank you.

hyperatack
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Thank you. Will rememer, remember your great lessons.

JustMonikaWithMe
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I thought Protestantism officially started on 31st of October, 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the church in Germany. I enjoyed watching your video and I loved your performance. Please more videos on English history!

princeicio
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Hi Jade.As i told you i was born in November.But really you surprised me because the 5th is exactly my birthday .You gave me the first reason to believe on your stars.fortunately, nothing happened to the queen .But who sent the letter to the lord Monteagle.I also believe in my angels blowing the letter there.So i was sure from the beginning of the story that no harm are going to happen to england.Yes Jade go on with old times of england and religion with all the inspiration.Sorry to keep you breathless under this disguise.who don't recognize your voice which is not frightful at all although the disguise. by the way the prophet Joseph has dreamed elven stars, the sun and the moon bowing to him.

hassanechetouane
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Well done, Jade!
You are sensational! You really are creative! You still one of the Pioneers in the Youtube teaching area! Keep up the good work! You are unique!
best

moonlamb
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I can't believe they've never made a movie out of this story

evancortez
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I learnt all about this trying to figure out what the hell "ever fished a guy out of a bonfire and found it to be a tramp?" meant in Hot Fuzz.

Mundane
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Hello there Jade. Bravo !!! for your end of video performance. You are a superb actor in the making. Ohhhh, I remember bonfire night as crafty little Andrew decided not to make a bonfire, but a volcano instead. So, I multiplied all the
ingredients by 10 or more in my chemistry book and was I ready to rock and roll. It went off like a homemade nuke. Some said it reached 30 ft while some scared kids ran off. However, rapscallion Andrew stood his ground. And, unlike Guy
Fawkes, I was never caught !!!

darocdok
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Cool Jade...Awesome piece of history!!!

fernandoosorio
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Hello! Hope you're well. I liked everything, but what I loved the most was when you took off your mask. Because your face is very beautiful besides your voice.

You are always very original and I love your videos. I want you to upload videos much more often. I will wait patiently for your next video.

Again I send you a hug with much love from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

dialoguemosbien.
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Just suscribed to your channel and you just upload a video. Awesome!

justrightpachasgaming
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Thank you very much, great video. All the best ☺

sierrapapa
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Henry VIII did NOT invent "protestantism" (which I dont think is even a word). Protestant is essentially an umbrella term encompassing all of the branches and various sects of Christianity that are NOT Catholicism. If you're looking for an "inventor" Protestant Christianity, the most recognized is probably Martin Luther. He was a German monk and definitely wasn't the first to staunchly disagree with the Catholic church at the time, however he was the first to do so in such a bold way and was aided by his serendipitous timing in doing so. He happened to write his 95 theses right after the invention of the printing press, making his ideas spread like wildfire. Combine that with the fact that he had brass balls and nailed copies of his heretical beliefs to the doors of churches all over Germany, among other pretty crazy actions. He also translated the Bible from the Latin in which it was exclusively availble to commonly spoken German so all of his countrymen - not just the educated clergy - could read the scriptures.

Anyway nowdays Protestant is its own actual individual subset of Christianity, but also forms that aforementioned all-inclusive group of sects that aren't Catholic and formed during and after the Reformation. The actions and writings of Luther spawned dozens of protestant splinter sects and sub-groups therein within his own lifetime, groups that stood the test of time and are still active today. His radical beliefs were a "protest" against the Catholic Church and in many cases subsequently against the government, being that Catholicism was also the state religion in most places and therefore also formed the governmental power structure in most of Europe.

jaketheripper
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Well done! I great way to explain what happen that day. XOXO

cynthiavba
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Gracias Jade por tus excelentes videos muy interesantes!

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