HegetssickBecause itis similar toWilliam’sdeathburnthecottagehe getsshotHe also canseehappiness butnot participatein itVictor advisesWalton not tobecome obsessedwith ambition ashe was. Then hedies.They willthink he'scrazy orshun himfrom societyWalton believesVictor’s storybecause Victorshowed Waltonletters from Felix andSafie and Walton sawthe creature with hisown eyes.Free!Createa bridefor himshe willjudge himon hislooksA man falls in lovewith an engagedwoman. Hebefriends her andher fiancé. Whenshe getsThe markof hisfingers onher neckThe sailors go toWalton and threaten tomutiny if Waltondoesn’t agree to headback to Russia as soonas the ice melts sincethey are worried theymight die of starvationif they get stuck again.He waswearing Victor’slab coat whichhad his journalin itWalton is worriedabout never being ableto return to Englandsince the ice still hasn’tbroken. He knows heis responsible forputting his crew’s livesin danger.To killthecreatureSo that no one canfind his body andlearn to do thesame thing Victordid. He mustdestroy theevidenceHe tries tofollow thecreatureto kill himHe beats thecreature anddoesn’t givehim a chanceto explainBecause he knewthat he had done aterrible thing bycreating the monster.It was waiting to kill,and no one couldstop itAs if it isa truehistoryBoth arealone whenthey arecreatedThe creaturesmiling andpointing toElizabethThe creature is theone making Victorfood in order to gethim to continuefollowing him andtherefore beingtormented.HisfatherdiesHe isuglyHe wouldstill be angryand tortureVictorThecreaturekilledElizabethhe screamsand says heis a monsterThe creationstory of Adamand Eve fromSatan’sperspectiveBecause he knowshe can’tsympathize, so theonly kindness hecan do is give himsomeone who canHedoesn’thave anyfamilyThewholetruthHe has hopethe cottagerswill accepthimHe won’t createanother beingthat can be evillike thecreatureBecause Victorhad an alibi. Hetalked to peopleon an island at thesame time as themurderToleaveGenevahe plants thelocket onJustine toframe her forWilliam's deathnot to judgebased onappearanceHe will nevershow his faceagain. He willgo to SouthAmericaShe thinksVictor is inlove withsomeoneelseBecause hecaused it alland only justnow feelsbadNo one else willaccept her, soshe will have tounderstand hispainHe will go tothe northpole andburn himselfkillingHenryClervalSatan was castout of paradisewith no hope ofearning it backThat is theexample he isgiven is ofpeaceful people.He mimics whathe sees in theenvironmentHe thinks shewill befrightened ifshe sees hisfight with thecreatureShe is meanto himbecause hekilledsomeoneWhen Victor asked Waltonwhich way he was goingbefore being brought ontothe ship, if Walton had saidhe was going south, awayfrom the north pole, Victorwas not going to abandonhis chase and comeaboard even though heknew it would have savedBecause hehated thatVictor wasgetting whathe denied himthe creaturesays, "I will bewith you onyour weddingnight"hedestroysthe femalecreatureAgonyandremorseThat no onehates thepeople whohated him whenhe was beingniceGo insideand waitfor himthereSomeonewhosympathizeswith himThecreaturethey will havechildren thatmight destroythe worldBecausehe thinkshe can’tescape itPeacefulpeopleHe could talkto his creatorand ask for acompanionTo speak to theblind old manfirst and gethim tointroduce himto the othersBiographiesof ancientRomanemperorsand senatorsleavethecottageHegetssickBecause itis similar toWilliam’sdeathburnthecottagehe getsshotHe also canseehappiness butnot participatein itVictor advisesWalton not tobecome obsessedwith ambition ashe was. Then hedies.They willthink he'scrazy orshun himfrom societyWalton believesVictor’s storybecause Victorshowed Waltonletters from Felix andSafie and Walton sawthe creature with hisown eyes.Free!Createa bridefor himshe willjudge himon hislooksA man falls in lovewith an engagedwoman. Hebefriends her andher fiancé. Whenshe getsThe markof hisfingers onher neckThe sailors go toWalton and threaten tomutiny if Waltondoesn’t agree to headback to Russia as soonas the ice melts sincethey are worried theymight die of starvationif they get stuck again.He waswearing Victor’slab coat whichhad his journalin itWalton is worriedabout never being ableto return to Englandsince the ice still hasn’tbroken. He knows heis responsible forputting his crew’s livesin danger.To killthecreatureSo that no one canfind his body andlearn to do thesame thing Victordid. He mustdestroy theevidenceHe tries tofollow thecreatureto kill himHe beats thecreature anddoesn’t givehim a chanceto explainBecause he knewthat he had done aterrible thing bycreating the monster.It was waiting to kill,and no one couldstop itAs if it isa truehistoryBoth arealone whenthey arecreatedThe creaturesmiling andpointing toElizabethThe creature is theone making Victorfood in order to gethim to continuefollowing him andtherefore beingtormented.HisfatherdiesHe isuglyHe wouldstill be angryand tortureVictorThecreaturekilledElizabethhe screamsand says heis a monsterThe creationstory of Adamand Eve fromSatan’sperspectiveBecause he knowshe can’tsympathize, so theonly kindness hecan do is give himsomeone who canHedoesn’thave anyfamilyThewholetruthHe has hopethe cottagerswill accepthimHe won’t createanother beingthat can be evillike thecreatureBecause Victorhad an alibi. Hetalked to peopleon an island at thesame time as themurderToleaveGenevahe plants thelocket onJustine toframe her forWilliam's deathnot to judgebased onappearanceHe will nevershow his faceagain. He willgo to SouthAmericaShe thinksVictor is inlove withsomeoneelseBecause hecaused it alland only justnow feelsbadNo one else willaccept her, soshe will have tounderstand hispainHe will go tothe northpole andburn himselfkillingHenryClervalSatan was castout of paradisewith no hope ofearning it backThat is theexample he isgiven is ofpeaceful people.He mimics whathe sees in theenvironmentHe thinks shewill befrightened ifshe sees hisfight with thecreatureShe is meanto himbecause hekilledsomeoneWhen Victor asked Waltonwhich way he was goingbefore being brought ontothe ship, if Walton had saidhe was going south, awayfrom the north pole, Victorwas not going to abandonhis chase and comeaboard even though heknew it would have savedBecause hehated thatVictor wasgetting whathe denied himthe creaturesays, "I will bewith you onyour weddingnight"hedestroysthe femalecreatureAgonyandremorseThat no onehates thepeople whohated him whenhe was beingniceGo insideand waitfor himthereSomeonewhosympathizeswith himThecreaturethey will havechildren thatmight destroythe worldBecausehe thinkshe can’tescape itPeacefulpeopleHe could talkto his creatorand ask for acompanionTo speak to theblind old manfirst and gethim tointroduce himto the othersBiographiesof ancientRomanemperorsand senatorsleavethecottage

Frankenstein Review - 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. He gets sick
  2. Because it is similar to William’s death
  3. burn the cottage
  4. he gets shot
  5. He also can see happiness but not participate in it
  6. Victor advises Walton not to become obsessed with ambition as he was. Then he dies.
  7. They will think he's crazy or shun him from society
  8. Walton believes Victor’s story because Victor showed Walton letters from Felix and Safie and Walton saw the creature with his own eyes.
  9. Free!
  10. Create a bride for him
  11. she will judge him on his looks
  12. A man falls in love with an engaged woman. He befriends her and her fiancé. When she gets
  13. The mark of his fingers on her neck
  14. The sailors go to Walton and threaten to mutiny if Walton doesn’t agree to head back to Russia as soon as the ice melts since they are worried they might die of starvation if they get stuck again.
  15. He was wearing Victor’s lab coat which had his journal in it
  16. Walton is worried about never being able to return to England since the ice still hasn’t broken. He knows he is responsible for putting his crew’s lives in danger.
  17. To kill the creature
  18. So that no one can find his body and learn to do the same thing Victor did. He must destroy the evidence
  19. He tries to follow the creature to kill him
  20. He beats the creature and doesn’t give him a chance to explain
  21. Because he knew that he had done a terrible thing by creating the monster. It was waiting to kill, and no one could stop it
  22. As if it is a true history
  23. Both are alone when they are created
  24. The creature smiling and pointing to Elizabeth
  25. The creature is the one making Victor food in order to get him to continue following him and therefore being tormented.
  26. His father dies
  27. He is ugly
  28. He would still be angry and torture Victor
  29. The creature killed Elizabeth
  30. he screams and says he is a monster
  31. The creation story of Adam and Eve from Satan’s perspective
  32. Because he knows he can’t sympathize, so the only kindness he can do is give him someone who can
  33. He doesn’t have any family
  34. The whole truth
  35. He has hope the cottagers will accept him
  36. He won’t create another being that can be evil like the creature
  37. Because Victor had an alibi. He talked to people on an island at the same time as the murder
  38. To leave Geneva
  39. he plants the locket on Justine to frame her for William's death
  40. not to judge based on appearance
  41. He will never show his face again. He will go to South America
  42. She thinks Victor is in love with someone else
  43. Because he caused it all and only just now feels bad
  44. No one else will accept her, so she will have to understand his pain
  45. He will go to the north pole and burn himself
  46. killing Henry Clerval
  47. Satan was cast out of paradise with no hope of earning it back
  48. That is the example he is given is of peaceful people. He mimics what he sees in the environment
  49. He thinks she will be frightened if she sees his fight with the creature
  50. She is mean to him because he killed someone
  51. When Victor asked Walton which way he was going before being brought onto the ship, if Walton had said he was going south, away from the north pole, Victor was not going to abandon his chase and come aboard even though he knew it would have saved
  52. Because he hated that Victor was getting what he denied him
  53. the creature says, "I will be with you on your wedding night"
  54. he destroys the female creature
  55. Agony and remorse
  56. That no one hates the people who hated him when he was being nice
  57. Go inside and wait for him there
  58. Someone who sympathizes with him
  59. The creature
  60. they will have children that might destroy the world
  61. Because he thinks he can’t escape it
  62. Peaceful people
  63. He could talk to his creator and ask for a companion
  64. To speak to the blind old man first and get him to introduce him to the others
  65. Biographies of ancient Roman emperors and senators
  66. leave the cottage