jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015

GUY FAWKES OR BONFIRE NIGHT
 
 
                              In England it is more common to celebrate Guy Fawkes than Halloween.
                                               



On 5th November 1605, Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London. King James caught him, and wanted him to be hanged,  drawn and quartered ( it was the penalty at those times)  but he fell and broke his neck.

Today in Britain, many towns hold public bonfires with firework displays. People make 'guys' -models, dummies of Guy Fawkes made of sacks and old clothes, which they burn on the bonfire. 

It is traditional to eat hot dogs, baked potatoes and toffee apples.