because when they found out that sam westing didnt die yet they all grew happy and not mysterious, at the end when sam westing died thats when they grew sadder
The heirs were becoming unnerved in "The Westing Game" through mysterious events such as hidden clues in their apartments, strange occurrences during the reading of the will, and the unexpected death of one of the potential heirs. Additionally, the escalating tension and distrust among the heirs as they worked through the puzzling clues contributed to their growing unease.
Sixteen of Sam W. Westing's heirs live in Sunset Towers.
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The game that the Westing heirs play in the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin is a complex puzzle created by Samuel W. Westing to determine who will inherit his fortune. The game involves solving clues and unraveling mysteries related to the death of Samuel W. Westing.
In "The Westing Game," the original will gave the heirs their titles, which were in the form of different clues and tasks to solve the mystery. The heirs had to work together to uncover the truth behind Samuel W. Westing's death and claim their inheritance.
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In "The Westing Game," the bookie is Barney Northrup, who sets up the game for Sam Westing's heirs to solve. Barney is actually Sam Westing in disguise, orchestrating the game to bring out the best in the heirs.
Westing asked the heirs to follow the clues and solve the mystery of his death before entering the game room.
Miss Westing in "The Westing Game" is actually Samuel W. Westing, a wealthy businessman who was assumed to be dead but was playing a complex game with the potential heirs to his fortune. He uses the disguise of a mysterious figure to orchestrate the game and test the heirs' abilities.
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To kill people
The four heirs with Westing connections are Angela Wexler, Grace Windsor Wexler, Turtle Wexler, and Sydelle Pulaski. These four characters have a personal or professional relationship with Sam Westing, which connects them to the mystery of his will and estate in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
"The Westing Game" is a mystery novel by Ellen Raskin where heirs compete to inherit Sam Westing's fortune. Mr. Westing set up the game by creating puzzles and clues in his will to challenge the heirs to solve the mystery of his death. The clues were special because they were cleverly crafted to lead the heirs to uncover the truth about their relationships and connections to each other and to Mr. Westing.