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Текст 3. BONFIRE NIGHT.   I am afraid that’s wrong; I think you are mistaken; on the contrary, I don’t think so; according to the story.




Текст 3

BONFIRE NIGHT

There is a special day in England which is called Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Day. On the fifth of November boys and girls get an old suit or maybe an old pair of dad’s pants and an old jacket and stuff them with straw or newspapers. Then they make a villainous-looking head (sometimes with a brightly coloured mask on it). If they can get a hat, they put that on too. The dummy is called a ‘Guy’.

The children then 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, and sparklers and the like.

As soon as 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:

Remember, remember

The fifth of November,

Gunpowder treason and plot.

We see no reason

Why gunpowder treason

Should ever be forgot.

No one should go hungry, of course. Special foods go with the bonfire and the festivities – sweet chestnuts, baked potatoes and toffee apples (apples which are laced on sticks and covered with toffee).

You want to know, of course, who Guy Fawkes was and what he did.

Today, he would be known as an extremist, or terrorist. On the fifth of November 1605 he tried to blow up the house of Parliament (which is where the laws are made in Britain).

In 1605, King James I was on the throne. He was a Protestant and hated Catholics… and Catholics hated him. James had ordered all Catholic priests to leave the country and wouldn’t allow Catholics to worship as they pleased.

Guy Fawkes and some of his friends decided to do away with the King and the Members of Parliament who were making life difficult for Catholics.

To carry out their plan, the plotters got hold of 36 barrels of gunpowder and rolled them 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 1605.

But as the group worked on the plot, it became clear that some innocent people would be hurt or killed in the attack. Some of the plotters started having second thoughts. One of the group members even sent an anonymous letter warning his friend, Lord Monteagle, to stay away from Parliament on the fifth of November.

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

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.

At the Tower he was tortured: he was hung by his wrists in manacles and stretched on the rack. Forty-eight hours later, and with a broken body, he confessed that he was going to blow up Parliament. But he bravely refused to give away the names of his friends until he learned that they were no secret to the government, and that some of the plotters had already been killed.

Guy Fawkes was finally executed on January 31st, 1606 in the Old Palace Yard at Westminster. After he was hanged, he was drawn through the streets of London behind a horse cart. Then he was chopped into ‘quarters”.

Other members of the group were also hunted down, tortured and executed in the same manner.

Since then the dummy of poor Guy Fawkes is burnt every fifth of November on bonfires throughout Britain.

The cellars where Guy Fawkes was captured are still searched before each opening of Parliament, and on the evening of November 4th each year. This is a spectacular ceremony and everything is done just as it was done almost four centuries ago.

Some people, however, have been wondering whether the British are celebrating Fawkes’ execution or honoring his attempt to do away with the government.

Найдите информацию о:

– the description of the dummy;

– the procedure of burning the dummy on a huge bonfire;

– the reason of discovering the plot of Guy Fawkes.

 

Правда или неправда? Начните свой ответ со следующих формул вежливости:

  I am afraid that’s wrong; I think you are mistaken; on the contrary, I don’t think so; according to the story.

– On the 5th of November boys and girls get an old suit and stuff it with some material.

– The dummy is called “Guy”.

– If the children collect enough money, they buy some newspapers.

– When it gets dark adults make a huge bonfire.

– Special food go with the bonfire.

– In fact Guy Fawkes was a terrorist.

– King James I ordered all catholic priests to stay in the country.

– Guy Fawkes decided to do away with the King and the Members of the Parliament.

– To carry out their plan, the plotters rolled 36 barrels of gunpowder under the House of Commons.

– The plot was discovered because the warning letter reached the King.

– Guy Fawkes was put to death.

Ответьте на вопросы:

– What name did Guy Fawkes take when he joined the plot?

– What was Guy Fawkes wearing, when he was arrested?

– What happened to Guy Fawkes after his arrest?

Переведите на русский язык:

bonfire dummy fireworks adult gunpowder to blow up law priest   plot a plotter barrel cellar innocent honest intention to discover   to torture government to execute to confess to refuse to honour attempt  

 

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– There is a special day in England which is culled … Night or … … Day.

– Children and adults make a huge … and burn …on it.

– King James ordered all catholic … to leave the country.

– To carry out their plan … rolled 36 barrels of … under the House of Lords. As the group worked on … it became clear that some people would be killed.

– The warning letter reached the King and the plot was ….

– At the Tower Guy Fawkes was ….

– Guy Fawkes was finally … in 1606.

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