"fly inthemilk"*someoneasks D’Errahto repeatherself*Both Virginia andMabel come frombig families andyearned forattention and love*someonesaysBINGOand doeshave it*Many aspectsof culture andsociety drive usto compareourselves toothersVirginia proposesfull thoughts in herwritings by clearlydescribing theemotions of thecharacterAnotherFREESPACE!Mabel doesnot like to bethe center ofattentionVirginiacommittedsuicide in onMarch 281941Virginia wassexuallyabused at theage of 6 by twoof her halfbrothersVirginia Woolfwas born onJan. 25 1882in England*someonesaysBINGO butdoes nothave it*Virginia wasinstitutionalizedafter her fatherpassed in 1904The parentsof Virginiaboth livedsuccessfullivesMabel isa simplecharacterMabel wantsacceptancefrom herfellow party-goersMabel goesto a party ina newyellow dressThe coloryellow is knownto clarify thethoughts on anindividual mindVirginia Woolf andMabel Wearingboth experiencesimilar depressionfits andinsecuritiesVirginiamarriedLeonardWoolf in1912Mabel is anaging womantrying to holdon to heryouthThe youth oftoday canrelate to thisneed foracceptanceThis shortstory waspublishedin 1927Virginia usesmany aspectsof her own lifeto create thecharacterMabel"fly inthemilk"*someoneasks D’Errahto repeatherself*Both Virginia andMabel come frombig families andyearned forattention and love*someonesaysBINGOand doeshave it*Many aspectsof culture andsociety drive usto compareourselves toothersVirginia proposesfull thoughts in herwritings by clearlydescribing theemotions of thecharacterAnotherFREESPACE!Mabel doesnot like to bethe center ofattentionVirginiacommittedsuicide in onMarch 281941Virginia wassexuallyabused at theage of 6 by twoof her halfbrothersVirginia Woolfwas born onJan. 25 1882in England*someonesaysBINGO butdoes nothave it*Virginia wasinstitutionalizedafter her fatherpassed in 1904The parentsof Virginiaboth livedsuccessfullivesMabel isa simplecharacterMabel wantsacceptancefrom herfellow party-goersMabel goesto a party ina newyellow dressThe coloryellow is knownto clarify thethoughts on anindividual mindVirginia Woolf andMabel Wearingboth experiencesimilar depressionfits andinsecuritiesVirginiamarriedLeonardWoolf in1912Mabel is anaging womantrying to holdon to heryouthThe youth oftoday canrelate to thisneed foracceptanceThis shortstory waspublishedin 1927Virginia usesmany aspectsof her own lifeto create thecharacterMabel

THE YELLOW DRESS by Virginia Woolf - 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. "fly in the milk"
  2. *someone asks D’Errah to repeat herself*
  3. Both Virginia and Mabel come from big families and yearned for attention and love
  4. *someone says BINGO and does have it*
  5. Many aspects of culture and society drive us to compare ourselves to others
  6. Virginia proposes full thoughts in her writings by clearly describing the emotions of the character
  7. Another FREE SPACE!
  8. Mabel does not like to be the center of attention
  9. Virginia committed suicide in on March 28 1941
  10. Virginia was sexually abused at the age of 6 by two of her half brothers
  11. Virginia Woolf was born on Jan. 25 1882 in England
  12. *someone says BINGO but does not have it*
  13. Virginia was institutionalized after her father passed in 1904
  14. The parents of Virginia both lived successful lives
  15. Mabel is a simple character
  16. Mabel wants acceptance from her fellow party-goers
  17. Mabel goes to a party in a new yellow dress
  18. The color yellow is known to clarify the thoughts on an individual mind
  19. Virginia Woolf and Mabel Wearing both experience similar depression fits and insecurities
  20. Virginia married Leonard Woolf in 1912
  21. Mabel is an aging woman trying to hold on to her youth
  22. The youth of today can relate to this need for acceptance
  23. This short story was published in 1927
  24. Virginia uses many aspects of her own life to create the character Mabel