“There is notlove of lifewithoutdespairabout life.imperturbableAfter committingmurder, Meursaultstruggles againstsociety’s attempts tomanufacture andimpose rationalexplanations for hisattitudes and actions.“I may not havebeen sure aboutwhat really didinterest me, but Iwas absolutelysure about whatdidn't.”“And it was likeknocking fourquick times onthe door ofunhappinessDubiouspromontory,“It is betterto burnthan todisappear.”CortageTheMeaninglessnessof Human Life,Watching andObservationscaffoldplainMeursaultshoots a man,known as “theArab,” for noapparentreason.RaymondSintesMeursault relationshipwith Marie, hisinvolvement inRaymond’s affairs, his tripto Masson’s beachhouse, and his taking ofRaymond’s gun are thechoices Meursault makesthat lead up to his killingof the Arab.Meursault is arrestedfor murder, jailed, triedin court, and sentencedto death. He then hasan epiphany about “thegentle indifference ofthe worldAlbertCamusDetached,furtiveIrrationalityOf theUniverseSoberMeursaultDeath&DecayEarly1940s,France“There is notlove of lifewithoutdespairabout life.imperturbableAfter committingmurder, Meursaultstruggles againstsociety’s attempts tomanufacture andimpose rationalexplanations for hisattitudes and actions.“I may not havebeen sure aboutwhat really didinterest me, but Iwas absolutelysure about whatdidn't.”“And it was likeknocking fourquick times onthe door ofunhappinessDubiouspromontory,“It is betterto burnthan todisappear.”CortageTheMeaninglessnessof Human Life,Watching andObservationscaffoldplainMeursaultshoots a man,known as “theArab,” for noapparentreason.RaymondSintesMeursault relationshipwith Marie, hisinvolvement inRaymond’s affairs, his tripto Masson’s beachhouse, and his taking ofRaymond’s gun are thechoices Meursault makesthat lead up to his killingof the Arab.Meursault is arrestedfor murder, jailed, triedin court, and sentencedto death. He then hasan epiphany about “thegentle indifference ofthe worldAlbertCamusDetached,furtiveIrrationalityOf theUniverseSoberMeursaultDeath&DecayEarly1940s,France

The Stranger - 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. “There is not love of life without despair about life.
  2. imperturbable
  3. After committing murder, Meursault struggles against society’s attempts to manufacture and impose rational explanations for his attitudes and actions.
  4. “I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't.”
  5. “And it was like knocking four quick times on the door of unhappiness
  6. Dubious
  7. promontory,
  8. “It is better to burn than to disappear.”
  9. Cortage
  10. The Meaninglessness of Human Life, Watching and Observation
  11. scaffold
  12. plain
  13. Meursault shoots a man, known as “the Arab,” for no apparent reason.
  14. Raymond Sintes
  15. Meursault relationship with Marie, his involvement in Raymond’s affairs, his trip to Masson’s beach house, and his taking of Raymond’s gun are the choices Meursault makes that lead up to his killing of the Arab.
  16. Meursault is arrested for murder, jailed, tried in court, and sentenced to death. He then has an epiphany about “the gentle indifference of the world
  17. Albert Camus
  18. Detached,
  19. furtive
  20. Irrationality Of the Universe
  21. Sober
  22. Meursault
  23. Death & Decay
  24. Early 1940s, France