What is Bastille day?

"Guy Fawkes Day" and "Bastille Day"? what are similarities, and differences?

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Two completely different events. The storming of the Bastille was part of a popular uprising of the French People. (O.K., so there were only about four prisoners in there, but the action was sincere, and they were trying to overthrow the Monarchy and replace it with a Republic. With Fawkes, it was a small group who were trying to kill the King and his ministers due to differences in religion. They wanted a new King, not a Republic. Bastille Day probably means something to the French, but it is unlikely that many British know what is behind "Bonfire Night" especially as it is rarely celebrated on November 5th, but for two or three weeks either side when it is convenient.

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Bonfire night commemorates Guy Fawke's failure to overthrow the monarch and the established order whereas Bastille day celebrates an event in a revolution that succeeded in overthrowing the monarchy. Guy Fawkes was motivated solely by religious ideals whereas the French revolution was politically motivated.

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