"The man lookedinto Chigurh's eyesfor the first time.Blue as lapis. Atonce glistening andtotally opaque. Likewet stones"TerrellCountyThe fact thatMoss leaveshis truck at thescene of thecrimesymbolizes this.Who isCarlaJeanMossWhat is greedand theconsequencesof greedWWIIWhat is thegenerationaltransition of the entirecountry, showing thatthe elderly and theirvalues no longer fit insociety.The name ofthe countythe storytakes placein.this is socommon inthe novel itcould be amotif in itself.the Warthat EdTom Bellfought in.Ed TomBellviolence orlack ofconscienceThe fact thatLlewelyn Mossis hunting whenhe finds thebag of moneysymbolizes this.chaptersbegin with hismemorieswith the textin italics.the coin tossesthat Chigurhdoes with boththeattendant/CarlaThis motif isevident astwo murdersoccur in thefirst 5 pages.$2.4millionWho isAntonChigurhThe trailerwhere Mossand CarlaJean live isnamed thisAs a character,Llewelyn Mosssymbolizesthis.Moss is huntingthis type ofanimal when hefinds the site ofthe drug dealgone wrongmurderThe amount ofmoney LlewelynMoss finds inthe satchel fromthe drug dealgone wrong.in Odessa withher grandmauntil killed dueto anunluckycointossCattle gunconnectedto an airtankFate Vs.FreeWillhyperbole"There was nothingthat could happenthat would havesurprised him. Hefelt as if he weighednothing. He felt as ifhe were floating"Who isEd TomBellantelopeChigurh oftenemploys thisdevice to openlocked doorsand to killblowsup acarWhatis luckthe upcominghunt betweenMoss andChigurhThe title "NoCountry ForOld Men"symbolizesthis.Some people could arguethat there was nothingLlewelyn Moss could havedone after taking themoney to avoid gettingmurdered. However, othersmay argue that the actionsMoss took led to hisdownfall. This debate iscaused by this theme.The theme of agenerational switch,the idea that the oldcannot keep up withthe new, is bestexpressed throughthis character.DesertAireMossleaving hispast lifebehind himChirgurh doesthis to createa distractionwhile robbinga pharmacy"Broke his arm n twoplaces and broke some ribsand cut his head and hisleg. He crawled out of thepassenger side door andstaggered to the sidewalkand sat in the grass ofsomeone's lawn andlooked at his arm. Bonesticking up under the skin. This characterserves as themainantagonist ofthe novel.personification?What isasimileforeshadowing"Dead quiet. Couldbe because of themoon. His ownshadow was morecompany than hewould have liked."The pale orangedust that hung in thewindless morninglight grew faint andthen it too was gone.The barrial stoodsilent and empty inthe sun"imagery"The man lookedinto Chigurh's eyesfor the first time.Blue as lapis. Atonce glistening andtotally opaque. Likewet stones"TerrellCountyThe fact thatMoss leaveshis truck at thescene of thecrimesymbolizes this.Who isCarlaJeanMossWhat is greedand theconsequencesof greedWWIIWhat is thegenerationaltransition of the entirecountry, showing thatthe elderly and theirvalues no longer fit insociety.The name ofthe countythe storytakes placein.this is socommon inthe novel itcould be amotif in itself.the Warthat EdTom Bellfought in.Ed TomBellviolence orlack ofconscienceThe fact thatLlewelyn Mossis hunting whenhe finds thebag of moneysymbolizes this.chaptersbegin with hismemorieswith the textin italics.the coin tossesthat Chigurhdoes with boththeattendant/CarlaThis motif isevident astwo murdersoccur in thefirst 5 pages.$2.4millionWho isAntonChigurhThe trailerwhere Mossand CarlaJean live isnamed thisAs a character,Llewelyn Mosssymbolizesthis.Moss is huntingthis type ofanimal when hefinds the site ofthe drug dealgone wrongmurderThe amount ofmoney LlewelynMoss finds inthe satchel fromthe drug dealgone wrong.in Odessa withher grandmauntil killed dueto anunluckycointossCattle gunconnectedto an airtankFate Vs.FreeWillhyperbole"There was nothingthat could happenthat would havesurprised him. Hefelt as if he weighednothing. He felt as ifhe were floating"Who isEd TomBellantelopeChigurh oftenemploys thisdevice to openlocked doorsand to killblowsup acarWhatis luckthe upcominghunt betweenMoss andChigurhThe title "NoCountry ForOld Men"symbolizesthis.Some people could arguethat there was nothingLlewelyn Moss could havedone after taking themoney to avoid gettingmurdered. However, othersmay argue that the actionsMoss took led to hisdownfall. This debate iscaused by this theme.The theme of agenerational switch,the idea that the oldcannot keep up withthe new, is bestexpressed throughthis character.DesertAireMossleaving hispast lifebehind himChirgurh doesthis to createa distractionwhile robbinga pharmacy"Broke his arm n twoplaces and broke some ribsand cut his head and hisleg. He crawled out of thepassenger side door andstaggered to the sidewalkand sat in the grass ofsomeone's lawn andlooked at his arm. Bonesticking up under the skin. This characterserves as themainantagonist ofthe novel.personification?What isasimileforeshadowing"Dead quiet. Couldbe because of themoon. His ownshadow was morecompany than hewould have liked."The pale orangedust that hung in thewindless morninglight grew faint andthen it too was gone.The barrial stoodsilent and empty inthe sun"imagery

No Country for Old men - 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. "The man looked into Chigurh's eyes for the first time. Blue as lapis. At once glistening and totally opaque. Like wet stones"
  2. Terrell County
  3. The fact that Moss leaves his truck at the scene of the crime symbolizes this.
  4. Who is Carla Jean Moss
  5. What is greed and the consequences of greed
  6. WWII
  7. What is the generational transition of the entire country, showing that the elderly and their values no longer fit in society.
  8. The name of the county the story takes place in.
  9. this is so common in the novel it could be a motif in itself.
  10. the War that Ed Tom Bell fought in.
  11. Ed Tom Bell
  12. violence or lack of conscience
  13. The fact that Llewelyn Moss is hunting when he finds the bag of money symbolizes this.
  14. chapters begin with his memories with the text in italics.
  15. the coin tosses that Chigurh does with both the attendant/Carla
  16. This motif is evident as two murders occur in the first 5 pages.
  17. $2.4 million
  18. Who is Anton Chigurh
  19. The trailer where Moss and Carla Jean live is named this
  20. As a character, Llewelyn Moss symbolizes this.
  21. Moss is hunting this type of animal when he finds the site of the drug deal gone wrong
  22. murder
  23. The amount of money Llewelyn Moss finds in the satchel from the drug deal gone wrong.
  24. in Odessa with her grandma until killed due to an unluckycointoss
  25. Cattle gun connected to an air tank
  26. Fate Vs. Free Will
  27. hyperbole
  28. "There was nothing that could happen that would have surprised him. He felt as if he weighed nothing. He felt as if he were floating"
  29. Who is Ed Tom Bell
  30. antelope
  31. Chigurh often employs this device to open locked doors and to kill
  32. blows up a car
  33. What is luck
  34. the upcoming hunt between Moss and Chigurh
  35. The title "No Country For Old Men" symbolizes this.
  36. Some people could argue that there was nothing Llewelyn Moss could have done after taking the money to avoid getting murdered. However, others may argue that the actions Moss took led to his downfall. This debate is caused by this theme.
  37. The theme of a generational switch, the idea that the old cannot keep up with the new, is best expressed through this character.
  38. Desert Aire
  39. Moss leaving his past life behind him
  40. Chirgurh does this to create a distraction while robbing a pharmacy
  41. "Broke his arm n two places and broke some ribs and cut his head and his leg. He crawled out of the passenger side door and staggered to the sidewalk and sat in the grass of someone's lawn and looked at his arm. Bone sticking up under the skin.
  42. This character serves as the main antagonist of the novel.
  43. personification?
  44. What is a simile
  45. foreshadowing
  46. "Dead quiet. Could be because of the moon. His own shadow was more company than he would have liked.
  47. "The pale orange dust that hung in the windless morning light grew faint and then it too was gone. The barrial stood silent and empty in the sun"
  48. imagery