No, not all citizens celebrate bonfire night. It's not really a thing that most of the population are interested in once they get out of their early teens.
No, not all Irish people are Catholic. That is one of the reasons for the 'unrest' in Ireland is the conflict between the Catholics and the Protestants. So there are a large percentage that won't celebrate Bonfire Night.
Bella and Jacob attend a bonfire with the Quileute tribe in the book "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer. The bonfire is a way for the tribe to celebrate and share stories together.
Halloween is all day of October 31st, but most celebrate it at night. The reason for this is for the trick-or-treating at night. The night is scary, and it adds to the atmosphere.
On November the 5th the British celebrate the detection of a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605.We celebrate because Parliament and democracy was saved and we do this by lighting bonfires, having parties and letting off fireworks on the evening of November the 5th.
On November the fifth, all the children were round the bonfire waiting for the firework display.
People usually make big bonfires and set off fireworks. It is all a celebration that Guy Falks didn't set the Houses Of parlament of fire.
They open all gifts on Christmas eve and have a big party staying up all night
To celebrate the New Year, we bought massive glow sticks and had fun all night!
by partiying all night and having fun for the day along with going to church
All of them celebrate when they celebrate.
wow, you're lucky :) you're gonna celebrate all night long- hey is friday...
Because in the early days of snowboarding, when all boards were made of wood, brad and his friends used to build massive bonfires to celebrate each winter and sacrifice their old gear to the snow gods!