In the cellar of the House of Commons.
yes Guy Fawkes was set up, as there was letters and messages being sent to the lord telling him that there was a plot to blow up the parlment but the letter was not approached or read after the arrival of the letter. Also why would guy fawkes be able to smuggle gun bowder barrels into the parliment..or why was there barrles of gun powder still in the room that he had rented, surely they would of been removed as they were explosive..or where they put there on purpose.
The Guy Fawkes mask represents rebellion against a government. The reason for this is because Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Parliament building on November 5, 1605.
Guy Fawkes was a guy who tryed to lead chaclic to safety but then one of his team mate sent a letter telling his friend to live because they are going to put gun power 2 kill everyone who lives there
Guy Fawkes is still a popular occasion in New Zealand and fireworks are on sale to the general public so everyone is able to have their own private celebration if they want to. there are also many public fireworks displays put on. The rise in popularity of Halloween, a relatively recent phenomenon, has put pressure on Guy Fawkes as the dates are so close together (31st october for Hallowen and 5th Novembe for Guy Fawkes). Guy Fawkes is not considered a religious holiday in N.Z.
a number of catholic conspiritors including guy Fawkes tried to burn down the houses of parliament with the gun powder plot.. i don't know the rest but i think basically they put him on the fire to burn.
no he wasn't but we don't know if it is guy Fawkes who people put on the bonfire!
I always. Put itchy pouder in there under wear
He was put on a bed thing and his arms were stretched then his legs then his bits were chopped off.
Guy Fawkes was imprisoned for about 5 days after his capture on November 5, 1605, during the Gunpowder Plot. He was arrested in the early hours of that day and interrogated throughout the week, ultimately revealing details about the plot. Fawkes was executed on January 31, 1606, after being tried for treason.
There was conflict between the catholics and the king.The Catholics wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament while the King was there holding an important meeting. They hired Guy Fawkes! Unfortunately one of the MP's had been warned about the explosion and he alerted everyone. Guards were sent to look for the gun powder and they found Guy Fawkes with it!!! He was tortured horribly until he confessed. People wonder who it was sho told the MP the plan!! hope it helps...jessxxx
It is a celebration of the arrest and conviction of Guy (Guido) Fawkes who - with others - planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. The date is known as Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes night when an effigy of Guy Fawkes (a Guy) is burned on bonfires throughout the country and fireworks are also ignited in celebration. Guy Fawkes was put to death by being burned at the stake. The displays are particularly appealing to children who learn a little rhyme; Remember, remember the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot. Its origins are a bit gruesome but most people don't think of the original reason for the celebration.
Placing a guy on top of a bonfire is often a symbolic act associated with certain celebrations, such as Guy Fawkes Night in the UK. The "guy" represents Guy Fawkes, who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. Burning the effigy serves as a way to commemorate the event, signify the failure of the plot, and express a sense of historical reflection. Additionally, it reflects themes of rebellion and the triumph of the establishment.