narrator tries to explain something unrealistic "singular" "only one who has experienced can know" setting: france death something in another language drug suggestion epigraph title of the piece in the piece cryptography alcohol suggestsion descriptions of despair mention of childhood setting: gothic castle narrator asserts intelligence "you probably won't believe me" descriptions of terror narrator self-pity setting: somewhere unexplored by man reference to shakespeare woman loves narrator (unreasonably) death of a beautiful woman obscure reference to some other text narrator says something racist setting: the sea childhood love resulting in marriage narrator asserts that they are not emotional unreliable narrator murder narrator tries to explain something unrealistic "singular" "only one who has experienced can know" setting: france death something in another language drug suggestion epigraph title of the piece in the piece cryptography alcohol suggestsion descriptions of despair mention of childhood setting: gothic castle narrator asserts intelligence "you probably won't believe me" descriptions of terror narrator self-pity setting: somewhere unexplored by man reference to shakespeare woman loves narrator (unreasonably) death of a beautiful woman obscure reference to some other text narrator says something racist setting: the sea childhood love resulting in marriage narrator asserts that they are not emotional unreliable narrator murder
(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.
narrator tries to explain something unrealistic
"singular"
"only one who has experienced can know"
setting: france
death
something in another language
drug suggestion
epigraph
title of the piece in the piece
cryptography
alcohol suggestsion
descriptions of despair
mention of childhood
setting: gothic castle
narrator asserts intelligence
"you probably won't believe me"
descriptions of terror
narrator self-pity
setting: somewhere unexplored by man
reference to shakespeare
woman loves narrator (unreasonably)
death of a beautiful woman
obscure reference to some other text
narrator says something racist
setting: the sea
childhood love resulting in marriage
narrator asserts that they are not emotional
unreliable narrator
murder