figureheadA leaderwithoutrealpowersurveillanceTo beunder closeobservationprivileged &unprivilegedgroupsA dystopiansociety willbe dividedinto...connectionto ourworldLoss ofindependenceindividualfreedomis limitedhistoryhas beenrevisedOne of theconsequencesof bookburningconnectionto ourworldFictionalwayscontainsa...EnvironmentaldestructionOur currentactionstowards ourEarth leadto...AddictionTo bephysically ormentallydependent onsomethingconnectionto film orTVTrappedTheprotagonistoftenfeels...unjustlawsA code that amajorityinflict on aminority"advances"intechnologyThe illusionofprogressionin the digitalworldUtopiaThe unawarebelieve theyare living ina..suppressionof the artsToeliminatecreativityCriticalThinkingBooks aredangerousbecausethey lead to..ignoranceTheoppositeofknowledgeThePedestrianRayBradbury'sinspiration forFahrenheit451socialcommentary/criticismAdystopianauthor'spurposemediamanipulationOne way ofexploiting thedifferencebetweenperception andreality"advances"in scienceThe allusionofprogressionin medicineoutcastTheprotagonistis usually...connectionto shortstory“dehumanized”stateDeprivedof positivehumanqualitiesquestion thesystemsaround themWhenbecomingaware, aprotagonistwill..conformityBehaving inaccordancewith socialconventionpropagandaMisleadinginformationto promote apoliticalcausecensorshipBanning/deletionof ideasfigureheadA leaderwithoutrealpowersurveillanceTo beunder closeobservationprivileged &unprivilegedgroupsA dystopiansociety willbe dividedinto...connectionto ourworldLoss ofindependenceindividualfreedomis limitedhistoryhas beenrevisedOne of theconsequencesof bookburningconnectionto ourworldFictionalwayscontainsa...EnvironmentaldestructionOur currentactionstowards ourEarth leadto...AddictionTo bephysically ormentallydependent onsomethingconnectionto film orTVTrappedTheprotagonistoftenfeels...unjustlawsA code that amajorityinflict on aminority"advances"intechnologyThe illusionofprogressionin the digitalworldUtopiaThe unawarebelieve theyare living ina..suppressionof the artsToeliminatecreativityCriticalThinkingBooks aredangerousbecausethey lead to..ignoranceTheoppositeofknowledgeThePedestrianRayBradbury'sinspiration forFahrenheit451socialcommentary/criticismAdystopianauthor'spurposemediamanipulationOne way ofexploiting thedifferencebetweenperception andreality"advances"in scienceThe allusionofprogressionin medicineoutcastTheprotagonistis usually...connectionto shortstory“dehumanized”stateDeprivedof positivehumanqualitiesquestion thesystemsaround themWhenbecomingaware, aprotagonistwill..conformityBehaving inaccordancewith socialconventionpropagandaMisleadinginformationto promote apoliticalcausecensorshipBanning/deletionof ideas

DYSTOPIAN BINGO - 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. A leader without real power
    figurehead
  2. To be under close observation
    surveillance
  3. A dystopian society will be divided into...
    privileged & unprivileged groups
  4. connection to our world
  5. individual freedom is limited
    Loss of independence
  6. One of the consequences of book burning
    history has been revised
  7. Fiction always contains a...
    connection to our world
  8. Our current actions towards our Earth lead to...
    Environmental destruction
  9. To be physically or mentally dependent on something
    Addiction
  10. connection to film or TV
  11. The protagonist often feels...
    Trapped
  12. A code that a majority inflict on a minority
    unjust laws
  13. The illusion of progression in the digital world
    "advances" in technology
  14. The unaware believe they are living in a..
    Utopia
  15. To eliminate creativity
    suppression of the arts
  16. Books are dangerous because they lead to..
    Critical Thinking
  17. The opposite of knowledge
    ignorance
  18. Ray Bradbury's inspiration for Fahrenheit 451
    The Pedestrian
  19. A dystopian author's purpose
    social commentary/criticism
  20. One way of exploiting the difference between perception and reality
    media manipulation
  21. The allusion of progression in medicine
    "advances" in science
  22. The protagonist is usually...
    outcast
  23. connection to short story
  24. Deprived of positive human qualities
    “dehumanized” state
  25. When becoming aware, a protagonist will..
    question the systems around them
  26. Behaving in accordance with social convention
    conformity
  27. Misleading information to promote a political cause
    propaganda
  28. Banning/deletion of ideas
    censorship