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