Elroy Berdahl man vs. fate they, them, she, her, he, him, his, hers, himself, it, itself subjects / topics the demon and the tortured man simile pathetic fallacy Henry Dobbins Curt Lemon Azar man vs. supernatural ambition / power / manipulation / fate and destiny reverse chronological order King Duncan Malcolm man vs. society euphemism falling action synonym protagonist Macduff obvious areas of focus, main issues, most important ideas explored by an author Lady Macbeth Norman Bowker symbolism man vs. machine oxford comma metaphor Borachio the landlady man vs. self coincidences moral of a story / main lessons and takeaways a text conveys third- person POV juxtaposition Banquo personification I, me, my, we, myself, us you, your, yourself, yours rising action state of suspense irony man vs. unknown antagonist objective man vs. nature social context and isolation, time hopping, landscape, climate, etc. themes Conrade contranym first- person POV homonym past / prior active or situational contradiction Macbeth man vs. man portmanteau Billy Weaver anthropomorphism analogy antonym foreshadowing time + place plot contradiction the witches climax spoken contradiction the North Vietnamese / Vietcong second- person POV Mary Maloney exposition historical context allusion spoonerism Elroy Berdahl man vs. fate they, them, she, her, he, him, his, hers, himself, it, itself subjects / topics the demon and the tortured man simile pathetic fallacy Henry Dobbins Curt Lemon Azar man vs. supernatural ambition / power / manipulation / fate and destiny reverse chronological order King Duncan Malcolm man vs. society euphemism falling action synonym protagonist Macduff obvious areas of focus, main issues, most important ideas explored by an author Lady Macbeth Norman Bowker symbolism man vs. machine oxford comma metaphor Borachio the landlady man vs. self coincidences moral of a story / main lessons and takeaways a text conveys third- person POV juxtaposition Banquo personification I, me, my, we, myself, us you, your, yourself, yours rising action state of suspense irony man vs. unknown antagonist objective man vs. nature social context and isolation, time hopping, landscape, climate, etc. themes Conrade contranym first- person POV homonym past / prior active or situational contradiction Macbeth man vs. man portmanteau Billy Weaver anthropomorphism analogy antonym foreshadowing time + place plot contradiction the witches climax spoken contradiction the North Vietnamese / Vietcong second- person POV Mary Maloney exposition historical context allusion spoonerism
(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.
Elroy Berdahl
man vs. fate
they, them, she, her, he, him, his, hers, himself, it, itself
subjects / topics
the demon and the tortured man
simile
pathetic fallacy
Henry Dobbins
Curt Lemon
Azar
man vs. supernatural
ambition / power / manipulation / fate and destiny
reverse chronological order
King Duncan
Malcolm
man vs. society
euphemism
falling action
synonym
protagonist
Macduff
obvious areas of focus, main issues, most important ideas explored by an author
Lady Macbeth
Norman Bowker
symbolism
man vs. machine
oxford comma
metaphor
Borachio
the landlady
man vs. self
coincidences
moral of a story / main lessons and takeaways a text conveys
third-person POV
juxtaposition
Banquo
personification
I, me, my, we, myself, us
you, your, yourself, yours
rising action
state of suspense
irony
man vs. unknown
antagonist
objective
man vs. nature
social context and isolation, time hopping, landscape, climate, etc.
themes
Conrade
contranym
first-person POV
homonym
past / prior
active or situational contradiction
Macbeth
man vs. man
portmanteau
Billy Weaver
anthropomorphism
analogy
antonym
foreshadowing
time + place
plot contradiction
the witches
climax
spoken contradiction
the North Vietnamese
/ Vietcong
second-person POV
Mary Maloney
exposition
historical context
allusion
spoonerism