The Guy Fawkes mask (also known as the ''V for Vendetta'' mask or Anonymous mask) is a stylised depiction of
Guy Fawkes (the best-known member of the
Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to blow up the
House of Lords in London on 5November 1605) created by illustrator
David Lloyd for the 1982–1989
graphic novel ''
V for Vendetta''. Inspired by the use of a
mask representing Fawkes being burned on an
effigy
An effigy is an often life-size sculptural representation of a specific person, or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certai ...
having long previously had roots as part of
Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays. Its history begins with the ev ...
celebrations, Lloyd designed the mask as a smiling face with red cheeks, a wide moustache upturned at both ends, and a thin vertical pointed beard, worn in the graphic novel's
anarchist
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protagonist
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V.
Following the release of the graphic novel and its 2005
film adaptation
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, this design came to represent broad
protest, later also becoming a symbol for the online
hacktivist group
Anonymous
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after appearing in web forums, used in
Project Chanology, the
Occupy movement,
Anonymous for the Voiceless, the
fiction
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al F-Society in ''
Mr. Robot'', and other anti-establishment protests around the world. This has led to the mask also being known by the popular name of the Anonymous mask.
Origins
The
Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was commemorated from early on by burning effigies of unpopular figures. Towards the end of the 18th century, reports appeared of children begging for money with grotesquely masked effigies of Guy Fawkes,
and 5November gradually became known as
Guy Fawkes Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays. Its history begins with the ev ...
, although many now prefer the term "Bonfire Night". From the 1864 ''
Chambers Book of Days'':
In 1847, ''
The Lancet'' published "Notes of A Case of Death From Fright," in which the death of a two-year-old was attributed to the fright caused by seeing a boy wearing a red Guy Fawkes mask.
In the 20th century, in the UK, large numbers of cheap cardboard or paper Guy Fawkes masks were sold to children each autumn or given out free with
comic
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s; by the 1980s their popularity became increasingly supplanted by
Halloween
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. In 1958, wearing Guy Fawkes masks was mentioned during a debate in the
Parliament of Western Australia as an example of harmless and excusable (though technically unlawful) possession of a face mask at night.
J.J. Brady said, "at one time it was traditional to wear masks on Guy Fawkes night. So, if tonight anyone is found wearing a Guy Fawkes mask I, as
Minister for Police, will see that he is duly excused."
The British
comic book series ''
V for Vendetta'', which started in 1982, "centers on a vigilante's efforts to destroy an authoritarian government in a
dystopia
A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός ''kakos'' "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p. 493). ...
n future United Kingdom". When developing the story, illustrator
David Lloyd made a handwritten note on the intend
anarchist
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protagonist
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,
V: "Why don't we portray him as a resurrected Guy Fawkes, complete with one of those
papier-mâché masks, in a cape and a conical hat? He'd look really bizarre and it would give Guy Fawkes the image he's deserved all these years. We shouldn't burn the chap every Nov. 5th but celebrate his attempt to blow up Parliament!" Writer
Alan Moore commented that, due to Lloyd's idea, "All of the various fragments in my head suddenly fell into place, united behind the single image of a Guy Fawkes mask."
He also noted "how interesting it was that we should have taken up the image right at the point where it was apparently being purged from the annals of English iconography." As such, V wears a Guy Fawkes mask (as designed by Lloyd) throughout the story, and in the climax of its
2005 film adaptation and 2022
third season of its
prequel
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The term " ...
television series, thousands of protesters adopt the same costume as they march on
Parliament.
Adoption by 21st century protesters
Background
Since the 2005 release of the film ''
V for Vendetta'' and the mass production of
David Lloyd's mask design by
Warner Bros., the use of Guy Fawkes masks has become widespread internationally among groups protesting against politicians, banks, and financial institutions. The masks both conceal the identity and protect the face of individuals and demonstrate their commitment to a shared cause.
On 17 April 2006 a pair of rival groups wearing Fawkes masks confronted each other outside the New York City offices of Warner Brothers and
DC Comics. One group, led by
freegan Adam Weismann, protested against a perceived misrepresentation of the Anarchist movement in the film ''V for Vendetta''. The other group, led by libertarian Todd Seavey, counter-protested against the anarchists, wearing masks purportedly supplied by a Time Warner employee.
Anonymous
The mask became associated with the
hacktivism group
Anonymous
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* Anonymity, the state of an individual's identity, or personally identifiable information, being publicly unknown
** Anonymous work, a work of art or literature that has an unnamed or unknown creator or author
* Anonym ...
's
Project Chanology protests against the Church of Scientology in 2008. The group protested the
Church of Scientology
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in response to the Church forcing
YouTube to pull a video of
Tom Cruise discussing Scientology that was meant for internal use within the Church. In response, Anonymous protested the litigious methods of the Church of Scientology over a period of several months. Protesters were encouraged to hide their faces, since it was common practice for Church members to photograph anti-Scientology protesters. The Guy Fawkes mask was a widely used method of hiding faces.
As the protests continued, more protesters began opting to use the Guy Fawkes mask, which eventually took on symbolic status within the group.
Scott Stewart of
University of Nebraska at Omaha's ''The Gateway'' wrote: "Many participants sported Guy Fawkes masks to draw attention both to their identity as Anonymous and the Church of Scientology's abuse of litigation and coercion to suppress anti-Scientology viewpoints."
The
Internet-based group then adopted the character for its wider protests against authority.
A version of the mask was later used in the 2015 television series ''
Mr. Robot'' to represent the
hacktivist group F-Society, in reference to Anonymous.
Wider use in popular protest
On 23 May 2009, protesters wearing the mask detonated a fake barrel of gunpowder outside Parliament while protesting over the
issue of British MPs' expenses.
During the
2011 Wisconsin protests
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, and then during the subsequent
Occupy Wall Street and the ongoing
Occupy movement, the mask appeared internationally
as a symbol of popular rebellion. In October 2011, campaigner
Julian Assange
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attended the
Occupy London Stock Exchange
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protest wearing such a mask, which he removed after a request by the police.
In January 2012, Guy Fawkes masks were used by protesters against
Poland's signing of
ACTA.
On 10 June 2012, in
Mumbai,
India, a group of 100 Anonymous members and college students gathered at
Azad Maidan, dressed all in black and wearing Guy Fawkes masks, to protest against the
Indian Government's
censorship of the Internet.
The mask, used by
Bahraini protesters during the
Arab Spring-inspired
Bahraini uprising, was banned in the country in February 2013,
a few months after a similar decision by
United Arab Emirates, another
Persian Gulf country.
The Industry and Commerce Ministry of Bahrain said the ban on importing the mask, which it referred to as "revolution mask", was due to concerns over "public safety". The decision, described by ''
Voice of America'' as "unusual",
marked one of the latest in government efforts to suppress the two-year-old uprising.
However, a British-based rights activist
and Samuel Muston of ''
The Independent''
downplayed the effect of the ban. The ''Manama Voice'' reported that use of mask in protests increased following the ban.
The masks were used by anti-government protesters in
Thailand in 2012, and by
protesters in
Turkey in 2013. They were also used in
protests in Brazil
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Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
and Egypt in 2013.
In May 2013, the government of
Saudi Arabia banned the importation of the masks, and said it would confiscate any found to be for sale. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs stated that the mask is "a symbol of rebels and revenge", and warned
imams and parents that "they could be used to incite the youth to destabilize security and spread chaos..." On 22 September 2013,
Saudi religious police prohibited the wearing of the Guy Fawkes mask, the day before Saudi Arabia's 83rd
National Day.
The wearing of masks during a riot or
unlawful assembly has been banned in
Canada, following the enactment of
Bill C-309
The ''Preventing Persons from Concealing Their Identity during Riots and Unlawful Assemblies Act'' (Bill C-309) is a private member's bill, criminalising the actions of protesters who cover their faces during tumultuous demonstrations and introd ...
, and now carries a maximum ten-year prison sentence.
Participants in the
2014 Venezuelan protests
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carried a wide variety of masks; one of them was the Guy Fawkes mask, sometimes painted with the colours of the Venezuelan flag.
In October 2019 protesters in
Hong Kong started using the mask in opposition to the government's banning the use of masks during protests.
Guy Fawkes masks were among the symbols displayed during the
2021 storming of the United States Capitol
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.
Views of Moore and Lloyd
Alan Moore, anarchist and author of ''V for Vendetta'', has supported use of the mask, and stated in a 2008 interview with ''
Entertainment Weekly'', "I was also quite heartened the other day when watching the news to see that there were demonstrations outside the Scientology headquarters over here, and that they suddenly flashed to a clip showing all these demonstrators wearing ''V for Vendetta'' Guy Fawkes masks. That pleased me. That gave me a warm little glow." Whilst Moore did not create such a character for the purposes it has served he explains to ''
The Guardian'', "suppose when I was writing V for Vendetta I would in my secret heart of hearts have thought: wouldn't it be great if these ideas actually made an impact? So when you start to see that idle fantasy intrude on the regular world... It's peculiar. It feels like a character I created 30 years ago has somehow escaped the realm of fiction."
''V for Vendetta'' illustrator and co-creator David Lloyd:
Sales and corporate ownership of rights
According to ''
Time'' in 2011, the protesters' adoption of the mask had led to it becoming the top-selling mask on
Amazon.com, selling hundreds of thousands a year.
Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns Warner Bros. and DC Comics, owns the rights to the image and is paid a fee with the sale of each official mask.
See also
*
Anti-mask law
*
Richard Nixon mask
References
Further reading
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External links
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Cultural depictions of Guy Fawkes
Masks in Europe
Internet memes
Halloween costume
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