What Freud’s theorieshighlight in Hamlet___________________A piece of media thatdemonstrates the levelsof the mind___________________The level ofconsciousness focusedon what’s sociallyacceptable___________________The character thatHamlet lives vicariouslythrough___________________The Greek God of love,fertility and passion___________________A being from anotherwork that demonstratesthe life instinct and deathinstinct___________________The crime that Claudiuscommitted___________________The first character to dieat Hamlets hand___________________The character impactedby the Oedipus complex___________________The psychologicalmotivation that Ophelia isin love with her Father___________________The first of Freud’stheories discussed___________________Symbolism behindViolets___________________The place where Hamletwants to send Claudius___________________A symbol of unhappylove___________________The character who diesbecause of the Electracomplex___________________The life instinct___________________Something everycharacter does in theplay___________________The items Ophelia“hands out” to people___________________The thing that adds toHamlets guilt aboutkilling Claudius___________________The level of the mind thatcontrols our instincts andpersonality___________________The psychologicalmotivation that Hamlet isin love with his Mother___________________The theory ofdevelopment and sexualattraction___________________The character whosedeath means Hamlet canfinally get vengeance onClaudius___________________What people believeGertrude and Claudius’marriage to be___________________The theory of the deathinstinct and the lifeinstinct___________________The level ofconsciousness thatoperates on the realityprinciple___________________The action that Hamletcontemplates in hissoliloquy___________________The personification ofdeath___________________What rue represents___________________What Freud’s theorieshighlight in Hamlet___________________A piece of media thatdemonstrates the levelsof the mind___________________The level ofconsciousness focusedon what’s sociallyacceptable___________________The character thatHamlet lives vicariouslythrough___________________The Greek God of love,fertility and passion___________________A being from anotherwork that demonstratesthe life instinct and deathinstinct___________________The crime that Claudiuscommitted___________________The first character to dieat Hamlets hand___________________The character impactedby the Oedipus complex___________________The psychologicalmotivation that Ophelia isin love with her Father___________________The first of Freud’stheories discussed___________________Symbolism behindViolets___________________The place where Hamletwants to send Claudius___________________A symbol of unhappylove___________________The character who diesbecause of the Electracomplex___________________The life instinct___________________Something everycharacter does in theplay___________________The items Ophelia“hands out” to people___________________The thing that adds toHamlets guilt aboutkilling Claudius___________________The level of the mind thatcontrols our instincts andpersonality___________________The psychologicalmotivation that Hamlet isin love with his Mother___________________The theory ofdevelopment and sexualattraction___________________The character whosedeath means Hamlet canfinally get vengeance onClaudius___________________What people believeGertrude and Claudius’marriage to be___________________The theory of the deathinstinct and the lifeinstinct___________________The level ofconsciousness thatoperates on the realityprinciple___________________The action that Hamletcontemplates in hissoliloquy___________________The personification ofdeath___________________What rue represents___________________

Freudian 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. What Freud’s theories highlight in Hamlet ___________________
  2. A piece of media that demonstrates the levels of the mind ___________________
  3. The level of consciousness focused on what’s socially acceptable ___________________
  4. The character that Hamlet lives vicariously through ___________________
  5. The Greek God of love, fertility and passion ___________________
  6. A being from another work that demonstrates the life instinct and death instinct ___________________
  7. The crime that Claudius committed ___________________
  8. The first character to die at Hamlets hand ___________________
  9. The character impacted by the Oedipus complex ___________________
  10. The psychological motivation that Ophelia is in love with her Father ___________________
  11. The first of Freud’s theories discussed ___________________
  12. Symbolism behind Violets ___________________
  13. The place where Hamlet wants to send Claudius ___________________
  14. A symbol of unhappy love ___________________
  15. The character who dies because of the Electra complex ___________________
  16. The life instinct ___________________
  17. Something every character does in the play ___________________
  18. The items Ophelia “hands out” to people ___________________
  19. The thing that adds to Hamlets guilt about killing Claudius ___________________
  20. The level of the mind that controls our instincts and personality ___________________
  21. The psychological motivation that Hamlet is in love with his Mother ___________________
  22. The theory of development and sexual attraction ___________________
  23. The character whose death means Hamlet can finally get vengeance on Claudius ___________________
  24. What people believe Gertrude and Claudius’ marriage to be ___________________
  25. The theory of the death instinct and the life instinct ___________________
  26. The level of consciousness that operates on the reality principle ___________________
  27. The action that Hamlet contemplates in his soliloquy ___________________
  28. The personification of death ___________________
  29. What rue represents ___________________