GothicLiteratureas ArtTheBlackCatFear oftheOther"Thecommonman"Fear ofDeathAmbrosio'sDownfallFear oftheUnknownA RoseForEmilyAndrédeLordeWilliamWilson"Pleasureof Terror"CottonMather'sJustificationEdgarAllanPoeTheMonkGoodyGloverTheLord'sPrayerTraditionalGothicThemesTheSublimeMartinHeidegger'sNotion ofDeath"MarketofFear"MatthewG.LewisEdwardIngebretsonDeath byMadnessHoraceWalpoleGothicLiteratureas ArtTheBlackCatFear oftheOther"Thecommonman"Fear ofDeathAmbrosio'sDownfallFear oftheUnknownA RoseForEmilyAndrédeLordeWilliamWilson"Pleasureof Terror"CottonMather'sJustificationEdgarAllanPoeTheMonkGoodyGloverTheLord'sPrayerTraditionalGothicThemesTheSublimeMartinHeidegger'sNotion ofDeath"MarketofFear"MatthewG.LewisEdwardIngebretsonDeath byMadnessHoraceWalpole

The American Gothic - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Gothic Literature as Art
  2. The Black Cat
  3. Fear of the Other
  4. "The common man"
  5. Fear of Death
  6. Ambrosio's Downfall
  7. Fear of the Unknown
  8. A Rose For Emily
  9. André de Lorde
  10. William Wilson
  11. "Pleasure of Terror"
  12. Cotton Mather's Justification
  13. Edgar Allan Poe
  14. The Monk
  15. Goody Glover
  16. The Lord's Prayer
  17. Traditional Gothic Themes
  18. The Sublime
  19. Martin Heidegger's Notion of Death
  20. "Market of Fear"
  21. Matthew G. Lewis
  22. Edward Ingebretson
  23. Death by Madness
  24. Horace Walpole