This bingo card has 16 words: He was born on April 13 1906 in a suburb of Dublin, Ireland., Beckett went to Trinity College Dublin where he studied modern languages., He moved to Paris, France in 1937., He worked as an agricultural labourer when in hiding during WWII., In 1969 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, however he gave all of his prize money away., Beckett openly had a mistress throughout his marriage., He died on December 22 in Paris, France., In 1945 he was awarded the Croix de Guerre, a French military award, for his resistance work., In 1938 he was stabbed by the notorious Parisian pimp Prudent., He had a successful career in theatre, film and cinema., Theres a cool bridge named after him in Dublin, Ireland., Beckett wrote novels, short stories, poetry and plays., His last written work was a poem published in 1988 called Comment Dire (What is the Word) that focused on the inability to express oneself., During WWII in 1941 he joined an underground resistance group, then went into hiding., Beckett consistently suffered with his own mental health. and Many of Beckett’s works’ themes surrounded mental health..
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