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Special Issue November 2017 WaspReporter Remember, remember, the fifth of November

( ) The Telegraph Bonfire Night 2 November 5 is the day when Britons everywhere set fire to things and let things off. But why? What is Bonfire Night? 1 5 10 15 20 November 5 which this year falls on a Sunday commemorates the failure of the November 1605 Gunpowder Plot by a gang of Roman Catholic activists led by Warwickshire-born Robert Catesby. When Protestant King James I acceded to the throne, English Catholics had hoped that the persecution they had felt for over 45 years under Queen Elizabeth I would finally end and they would be granted the freedom to practise their religion. When this didn t transpire, a group of conspirators resolved to assassinate the king and his ministers by blowing up the Palace of Westminster during the State Opening of Parliament. Explosive expert Guy (Guido) Fawkes, from York, and his fellow conspirators, 25 30 35 having rented out a house close to the Houses of Parliament, managed to smuggle 36 barrels of gunpowder into a cellar of the House of Lords enough to completely destroy the building. Failure The scheme began to unravel when an anonymous letter was sent to William Parker, the 4th Baron Monteagle, warning him to avoid the House of Lords. The letter was made public and this led to a search The conspirators smuggled 36 barrels of gunpowder into a cellar of the House of Lords 40 45 50 55 of Westminster Palace in the early hours of November 5. Fawkes, who had been left in the cellars to set off the fuse, was caught when a group of guards discovered him at the last moment. Fawkes was arrested, sent to the Tower of London, and tortured until he gave up the names of his fellow plotters. The conspirators were all either killed resisting capture or like Fawkes tried, convicted, and executed. The traditional death for traitors in 17th-century England was to be hanged, drawn, and quartered in public. But this proved not to be the 35-year-old Fawkes s fate. As he awaited his brutal punishment on the gallows, Fawkes leapt off the platform. Mercifully for him, he died from a broken neck,

017 60 but his body was subsequently quartered, and his remains were sent to the four corners of the kingdom as a warning to others. The aftermath Following the failed plot, Parliament declared November 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 5th a national day of thanksgiving, and the first celebration of it took place in 1606. King James I sought to control non-conforming English Catholics in England. Observance of the 5th November Act, passed within months of the plot, made church attendance compulsory on that day, and by the late 17th century, the day had gained a reputation for riotousness, disorder, and anti-catholicism. Guy Fawkes Day today The Houses of Parliament are still searched by the Yeomen of the Guard before the State Opening, which has been held in November since 1928. The idea is to ensure no modern-day Guy Fawkes is hiding in the cellars with a bomb, although it is more ceremonial than serious. And they do it with lanterns. Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom and in a number of countries that were formerly part of the British Empire, with fireworks, bonfires, and parades. Straw dummies representing Fawkes are tossed on the bonfire, as well as those of contemporary political figures. Dummies have been burned on bonfires since as long ago as the 13th century, initially to drive away evil spirits. Following the Gunpowder Plot, the focus of the sacrifices switched to Guy Fawkes treason. Traditionally, these 105 110 How does that Guy Fawkes rhyme go? Remember, remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason, and plot. I see no reason, why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot. Guy Fawkes, guy, t was his intent To blow up King and Parliament. Three score barrels were laid below To prove old England s overthrow. By God s mercy he was catch d With a darkened lantern and burning match. So, holler boys, holler boys, Let the bells ring. Holler boys, holler boys, God save the King. And what shall we do with him? Burn him! effigies called guys are carried through the streets in the days leading up to Guy Fawkes Day and children ask passers-by for a penny for the guy. Today the word guy is a synonym for a man but originally it was a term for a repulsive, ugly person in reference to Fawkes. The fireworks represent the explosives that were never used by the plotters. << BEN CAWTHRA, CAMERA PRESS / HOLLANDSE HOOGTE; MELIS, MITOTICO, ANTON WATMAN, PECOLD / SHUTTERSTOCK

This WaspReporter Special Issue was prepared by Aafke Moons and Johan Graus Student File Bonfire Night 2017 ( ) Reading Grammar Watching Language Organiser Speaking Writing Assignment 1 5 Pre-reading Before reading the article, team up with a classmate and discuss the following questions. 1 You probably know that different countries have different national holidays and celebrations. Use the Internet and make a list of special days in the UK and the USA that we don t have in the Netherlands. 2 Have a look at the pictures that accompany the text. Then read the title and the lead (in italics). Which special day is this text about? 3 Have you ever heard of this day? What do you know about it? 4 Read the rhyme below the text of the article. Who do you think Guy Fawkes was? What did he do? Assignment 2 15 Reading Now read the text and answer the following questions in Dutch. Write complete sentences. 1 Wat gebeurt er volgens de lead in Engeland op 5 november? 2 Wat wordt er herdacht tijdens Bonfire Night? 3 Wat was de aanleiding voor deze samenzwering? 4 Hoe kwam de samenzwering aan het licht? 5 Wat gebeurde er met Guy Fawkes op 5 november? 6 En wat gebeurde er daarna met hem? 7 Welke gevolgen hadden deze gebeurtenissen voor de katholieken in Engeland? 8 Welke ceremonie vindt er tegenwoordig in november plaats in het parlementsgebouw? 9 Waar komt het gebruik van het verbranden van poppen op vreugdevuren vandaan? 10 Wat doen kinderen tijdens de dagen voor 5 november? Assignment 3 15 Reading Grammar Watching A Now you know who Guy Fawkes was, read the following text, which tells you about the stylised masks that represent Fawkes and have become more and more popular in dissident circles. Circle the correct prepositions. The Guy Fawkes mask (1) In / Over / Since the past decade, dissidents (2) across / at / in the globe have appropriated the visage of Guy Fawkes, the infamous insurgent who tried to blow (3) down / over / up the British Parliament in 1605, warping the once-reviled rebel into a widespread symbol (4) from / of / to resistance. The iconic version of the Guy Fawkes mask owes its popularity (5) by / on / to the graphic novel and film V for Vendetta, which centres (6) about / against / on a vigilante s efforts to destroy an authoritarian government in a dystopian future United Kingdom. Although he didn t predict the mask s role in popular protest, David Lloyd, the artist who illustrated the comic, told The New York Times, It s a great symbol of protest (7) for / to / upon anyone who sees tyranny. (8) Before / Despite / During V for Vendetta (which was published in serial form throughout the 1980s before being made into a 2005 film), Guy Fawkes costumes and effigies were only popular in the UK (9) at / by / on Halloween and Guy Fawkes Day, a November 5 celebration that, by the 20th century, had been largely divorced (10) from / off / with Fawkes violent plot. But as you ve likely noticed, over the past few years the stylised mask has evolved (11) after / from / into a global symbol of dissent, employed (12) by / for / through everyone from shadowy computer hackers to Turkish airline workers. And although the masks are often used in anti-establishment demonstrations, one of the largest media corporations in the country gains the most (13) by / from / under the masks rising popularity. Time Warner owns the rights to the image, and (14) at / onto / with over 100,000 masks a year, it is by far the company s bestselling facial costume.

assignments B Go to bit.ly/wr-vendetta and watch the clip from V for Vendetta. Write down the clues that tell you that the male figure in the clip was partly based on the historical figure of Guy Fawkes. Assignment 4 10 Language Organiser Assignment 5 5 Speaking Team up with a classmate and discuss the following question: do you think Guy Fawkes was a villainous traitor who deserved a horrific punishment, or a heroic revolutionary fighting tyranny? Which interpretation seems more correct to you? Why? Take notes summarising your opinion. Read the descriptions and write the words from the text in the puzzle. Which words appear in the vertical boxes? 1 to move goods illegally (ll. 15-28) 2 hostility and oppression because of political or religious beliefs (ll. 1-14) 3 a person s body after death (ll. 46-61) 4 to depict or be a symbol of (ll. 87-104) 5 someone who secretly makes plans to do something illegal (ll. 30-45) 6 someone in the same position (ll. 15-28) 7 a public procession (ll. 87-104) 8 the crime of betraying one s country (ll. 87-104) 9 lack of success (ll. 1-14) 10 the action of catching and holding someone (ll. 46-61) 11 the practice of obeying the law (ll. 62-76) 12 inflicting pain on someone in order to make them say something (ll. 30-45) 13 a room below ground level, often used for storing things (ll. 77-86) 14 to throw (ll. 87-104) 15 to yell or scream (Guy Fawkes rhyme) 16 not identified by name (ll. 30-45) 2 12 3 6 9 7 1 10 11 13 14 16 4 5 8 15 Assignment 6 50 Writing As you may have gathered by now, it depends on the person who is speaking whether someone is called a hero or a villain, a revolutionary or a traitor, a freedom fighter or a rebel. The distinction is often not very clear, and it is not uncommon for the verdict to change as time passes and new information comes to light, or other people come into power. Below is a short list of controversial figures. Some people may praise them, others may condemn them. Choose one name and write an argumentative essay in which you build a case for this person being predominantly good or bad. Edward Snowden Che Guevara Donald Trump Sophie Scholl Pope Francis Richard Dawkins Margaret Thatcher 1 Go to bit.ly/wr-essay and read the rules for writing an argumentative essay. 2 Go online and do some research on the person you chose. Who are negative about him/her? And who are positive? What is he/she accused of or praised for? 3 Decide what your opinion on this person is. 4 Write an argumentative essay of 500-600 words in which you support your opinion with evidence. Use your own words. 5 Proofread your essay. Is the information provided clear? Is the language used correct (grammar, spelling, tone of voice)? Did you include a title and the word count? Correct any mistakes and hand in your essay with your teacher.

glossary Bonfire Night 2017 ( ) A group of conspirators resolved to assassinate the king. to assassinate vermoorden November 5 commemorates the failure of the November 1605 Gunpowder Plot. to commemorate herdenken A group of conspirators resolved to assassinate the king. conspirator samenzweerder The conspirators were tried, convicted, and executed. to convict veroordelen The conspirators were tried, convicted, and executed. to execute executeren, ter dood brengen Fawkes had been left in the cellars to set off the fuse. fuse lont He awaited his punishment on the gallows. gallows galg It was a term for a repulsive, ugly person in reference to Fawkes. repulsive weerzinwekkend Fawkes was tortured until his gave up the names of his fellow plotters. to torture martelen The traditional death for traitors was to be hanged, drawn, and quartered in public. traitor verrader The scheme began to unravel when an anonymous letter was sent to William Parker. to unravel uit elkaar vallen King James I acceded to the English throne in 1603. to accede to toetreden tot, bestijgen These effigies are carried through the streets in the days leading up to effigy pop, beeltenis Guy Fawkes Day. So holler boys, God save the King. to holler schreeuwen The traditional death for traitors was to be hanged, drawn, and quartered in public. to quarter vierendelen Three score barrels were laid below. score twintig When this didn t transpire, they resolved to assassinate the king. to transpire gebeuren The Houses of Parliament are still searched by the Yeomen of the Guard. yeoman soldaat van de lijfwacht Breng actualiteit in je lessen met WaspReporter Breng jouw lessen Engels nog meer tot leven met WaspReporter. Vier keer per jaar een modern tijdschrift voor de tweede fase met actuele, authentieke teksten inclusief bijbehorende opdrachten. Je hoeft dus niet meer zelf op zoek naar geschikte teksten en opdrachten; dat scheelt tijd! WaspReporter bereidt jouw leerlingen bovendien optimaal voor op het eindexamen met het speciale Exam Issue. Er wordt extra aandacht gegeven aan lees-, luister-, schrijf- en spreekvaardigheidsoefeningen en examentraining. WaspReporter is een opzichzelfstaand onderwijstijdschrift en kan daarnaast ook als ondersteunend materiaal worden gebruikt. Meer informatie of een abonnement bestellen? Kijk dan op www.waspreporter.nl