Guy Fawkes Night Essays

  • Review of Film V for Vendetta

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    and it kills about 80,000. Then mysteriously the cure is found and the same chancellor that was ruling, when the lab explodes and chaos was formed, wins the next elections. The guy that escaped wants to have his revenge for what these people made to him and to make the people “remember, remember the 5th of November”. A night when he, V that always worn a mask and his cloak, goes out on the 5th of November, where it all starts, and on his way to his destination he save a women, Evey, from being abused

  • Guy Fawkes

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    Fawkes Guy, was one of the greatest conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. Fawkes, pronounced fawks Guy, English conspirator, born in York. A protestant by birth, he became a Roman Catholic after the marriage of his widowed mother to a man of Catholic background and sympathies(Miller 578). In 1593 he enlisted in the Spanish Army in Flanders and in 1596 participated in the capture of the city of Calais by the Spanish in their war with Henry IV of France. He became implicated with Thomas Winter and others

  • The Maze Runner Hero's Journey

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    the sides of the chained wall. He saw this terrifying creature, then jolted back as soon as he saw it. Everything had just stopped and the top of the room opened up. This guy had then jumped down and brought him up and said, “Day one greenie.” As soon as he got up he started to run. But after 5-10 seconds he then fell. The guy who brought him up told him, “As long as you’re here you’ll never run again.” He was then introduced to the boss his name was albert as he told him, he showed

  • Graduation Speech: Fireworks

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    Even though you cannot see them yet, the fireworks will begin tonight. In bright stunning colors, they will paint over the black world around them and they will glow. In all shapes and sizes they will scatter over the stars and the moon. They will erupt in loud, almost deafening blasts to hushed crackles of soundless glory. Each diploma received is a lighted match of fire. Each graduate is a fuse. If you put a lighted match and a fuse together, you make sparks to create light. If you put a diploma

  • Influential Experience in Life- Personal Narrative

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    Rothwell parish church. When I was four years old my mum and dad decided to have another baby. Nine long months later my (completely evil) little sister was born she had gorgeous baby blue eyes (she still has them now). That year (1994) on bonfire night my mum forced my dad to take me and my sister Gemma down to the bonfire in Rothwell Park to watch the fireworks. After it had finished me and Gemma couldn’t climb over this ditchy bank thing. We were stuck! It was so funny. A couple of months later

  • V For Vendetta Setting Essay

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    Setting in V for Vendetta The graphic novel, "V for Vendetta" was set in 1997-1998 in London, England succeeding a nuclear war in the 1980s. In this post-apocalyptic era, the effects of the nuclear war had changed and destroyed the world for the worse which was evident through the environmental degradation in London. Usually, an apocalypse results in limited resources like food, and chaos as people are looking for someone to lead them while they are confused and scared. In many apocalyptic films

  • What Is My Grandfather Essay

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    think of stuff and things that have influenced my life. I thought over my life for a while. So to get things started I 'm going to talk about the most influential man I ever got the privilege to meet, My Grandpa. Ed Hansen My grandpa was the coolest guy ever. He taught me everything while I was growing up. My grandpa worked at blue bird as a bus mechanic. He loved his job there. By the time I was born he was already retired from there and had a part time job at a pumpkin patch. He drove the train down

  • Creating and Use Fear, Suspense, and Tension in The Whole Town's Sleeping and A Terribly Strange Bed

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    Consider the ways in which Ray Bradbury and Wilkie Collins create and use fear, suspense and tension in The Whole Town's Sleeping and A Terribly Strange Bed. Ray Bradbury and Wilkie Collins both wrote thrillers. Both writers use similar techniques, though writing in two different eras. Both stories are influenced by the social and historical contexts in which they are written. Gambling was very popular in the 19th century so Wilkie Collins decided to reflect on this topic in A Terribly Strange

  • The Hollow Men

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    / A penny for the Old Guy” (lines 1-2). Eliot alludes to these two epigraphs because their themes are developed throughout his poem. “The first epigraph is from Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness,” a story …that examines the hollowness and horror of lack of faith, spiritual paralysis, and despair” (Bloom 61), just like the “hollow men” in his poem. The second epigraph “refers to the celebration of Guy Fawkes Day in Britain” (Bloom 61). This is a day that celebrates Fawkes’ unsuccessful rebellion

  • An Essay On Anonymous Counter Culture

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    “We are #Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget #ExpectUs #MillionMaskMarch #OpVendetta #UK”. That message is from the many tweets off of Twitter that the group Anonymous. That message has been one of their many slogans. In Anonymous’ case how do you have an all-encompassing slogan when you have no structure or hierarchy? When you are just a loosely aligned group of internet users how do you become an international group that is an example of an alienated counter-culture

  • v for vendetta

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    Alongside Moore’s use of V as the main character in V for Vendetta, Moore uses a Guy Fawkes mask to disguise V’s identity. Throughout the novel, this Guy Fawkes mask becomes a symbol of rebellion against tyranny. Moore includes a crucial quote in V for Vendetta that shows his intention for the Guy Fawkes mask to exist as a major symbol throughout the novel. Moore states, “Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof” (Moore 83). This

  • The Hollow Men

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    The Hollow Men Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri of New England descent, on Sept. 26, 1888.  He entered Harvard University in 1906, completed his courses in three years and earned a master's degree the next year.  After a year at the Sorbonne in Paris, he returned to Harvard.  Further study led him to Merton College, Oxford, and he decided to stay in England. He worked first as a teacher and then in Lloyd's Bank until 1925.  Then he joined the London publishing firm of Faber

  • Analysis of The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot

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    lacks a soul, thus, a true "Hollow Man." In the second quotation the epigraph alludes to England's November 5 tradition of Guy Fawkes Day. In 1605, Guy Fawkes unsuccessfully tried to blow up the parliament building. Eliot's quote "A penny for the old guy" is called out by children on this holiday who are attempting to buy fireworks in order to blow up straw figures of Fawkes. Within the first stanza Eliot establishes the speaker, setting, theme and begins a rhythmic pattern that will hold true

  • V For Vendetta Film Techniques

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    happen, just like he was able to plant an extinct breed of rose. The Guy Fawkes mask V wears also symbolizes the idea of freedom. As the movie flashbacks where V rises in the fire with his face burnt, V uses the mask to cover his identity, thus the V and his Guy Fawkes mask becomes an ideal, and the ideal is freedom in the country. Director McTeigue uses a long shot at the end of the film where many people wears the Guy Fawkes mask and watch the Parliament Building being destroyed. As they unmask

  • What Is The Moral Of V For Vendetta Essay

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    that some become collateral damage the pursuit of progress, scientific and medical advancement, the greater good? We see this meaning that is it a good enough reason to kill someone to help the country? This film is about a man named V who wears a Guy Fawkes mask to seek revenge on the government including the high chancellor Adam Sutler. V seeks to blow up parliament to generate hope for his country. “A This shows the audience that Evey is defying Creedy to stand up for V and his plan for hope. This

  • Reading Response # 7 Connecting Macbeth with King James and Garry Wills

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    characters to Shakespeare's Macbeth. Wills writes "From this moment on, wordplay on the various forms of "blow" would be common in accounts of the Plot, or it references to it," (20). This idea of the plot is a connection because in the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes wanted to kill King James and blow up parliament. There is a lot of political struggle in Macbeth that this idea can be related to. Macbeth, in the play, has a plot to engage with that will make him king by the death of the current king and this

  • Essay On Anonymous

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    John Oplinger Mr. Dushok CST220-001 April 30, 2014 Anonymous “We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.” This famous phrase is the motto of Anonymous. Anonymous is known practically all around the world as being an organization of hackers and activists, or “hacktivists”. Anonymous is defended by many for being the torchbearer of internet freedom. This organization is also equally vilified by many for being a criminal organization with destructive purposes. Is

  • T.S. Eliot's View of the Human Condition in The Hollow Men

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    giving a penny to an old guy. Why does Eliot address that Mistah Kurtz is dead? Who is he? Mistah Kurtz was a character in the story Heart of Darkness. He was a trader who used idealism to justify various crimes. This would make him like a Hollow Man (Abdul Sattar Gopang, Muhammad Khan Sangi, and Abdul Fattah Soomro 2). And why does the old guy need a penny? The “old guy needs a penny” refers to Guy Fawkes Day. This day stands for the discovery of a plan created by Guy Fawkes to blow up the king with

  • Futility of Life Exposed in T.S. Eliot's The Hollow Men

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    religious and desert symbolism, biblical and literary allusions, repetition, parody and deliberately sparse, controlled language to convey the themes of the poem. The poem opens with two epigraphs - "MISTAH KURTZ - HE DEAD" and "A penny for the Old Guy". The first epigraph refers to a character called Mr Kurtz  from Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. This character turned to evil in the jungle and died as a violent cannibal. The phrase used by Eliot is spoken, in the novel, by an African servant

  • Emptiness in The Hollow Men

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    Eliot. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 1994. Moody, A. David. T.S. Eliot, Poet. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 1994. Raine, Craig. "The Awful Daring of T.S. Eliot". The Guardian. 21. August 19, 1988. Roessel, David. "Guy Fawkes Day and the Versailles Peace in ‘The Hollow Men’". English Language Notes, Sept. 1990. 52-58. Vol. 28. Williamson, George. A Reader’s Guide to T.S. Eliot. New York: Octagon Books, 1974.