Westing is originally Sam "Windy" Windkloppel, than he changes his name to Sam Westing, than throughout the story he is Sandy McSouthers, Barny Northrup, Julian R. Eastman
Sam Westing did not actually play any characters in "The Westing Game." He was a character within the book, known as the enigmatic millionaire who sets up the intricate puzzle for the heirs to solve.
Sam Westing played as four characters in the Westing Game. He was Sandy Mcsouthers, Mr. Eastman, Sam Westing, and Barney Northup.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.
five years passed after the Westing house was burned
The tenants were purchasing many copies of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin because it was a clue left by Samuel W. Westing in his will. Each tenant received a copy of the book as part of the inheritance puzzle to determine the rightful heir to Westing's fortune.
It is four bombs!
Sandy was limping in "The Westing Game" because he had injured his leg during the game of Westing's will. Sandy's injury was part of the mystery and intrigue of the story, prompting the other characters to question what had happened to him.
The scene at Westing's deathbed in "The Westing Game" takes place two years after the game ended.
"The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin has a point value of 8.0 for Accelerated Reader (AR) quizzes.
In "The Westing Game," many of the heirs apparent are summoned to the reading of the will of the wealthy Samuel W. Westing, who has recently passed away. These heirs come together to hear the terms of the will and to participate in a mysterious game set up by Westing himself, which will determine who will inherit his fortune.
"The Westing Game" is like chess in that both involve strategy, deduction, and critical thinking skills. Just like in chess, the characters in the book must carefully analyze clues and make calculated moves to uncover the truth behind the mysterious Westing game. Both the book and the game of chess require players to think several steps ahead to outwit their opponents.
"The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin has 182 pages in the paperback edition.
Otis had to deliver six letters to the sixteen heirs regarding the reading of Mr. Westing's will in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Each letter contained a clue related to the mystery at the heart of the story.
Sam Westing was known by many people before his accident, including his ex-wife Berthe Erica Crow, his four heirs who were previously his tenants, and his friend and lawyer Sandy McSouthers. Many other characters in the story also had some prior knowledge or connection to Sam Westing.