Angela didn't like the life style she was known for, and everyone thought she was a perfect little princess. Down, deep into her you'd find a girl who didn't want to be engaged, she wanted to be a doctor. She thought Denton was mean, but what mother said she did. Angela wasn't the perfect girl she was on the outside. She was trying to go like Violet Westing, they both tried to kill themselves (One succeeded) and they were both girls that were Mommy's Angels. They both didn't like the men their mothers "picked" for them.
Angela attempted suicide in "The Westing Game" due to the pressure and fear she felt about her upcoming marriage to Dr. Denton Deere, who she did not love. Additionally, her guilt over a past mistake and the stress of the game added to her emotional turmoil.
Angela didn't try to kill herself. She was using the bombs to show her resentment towards her mother. She had no intent to kill or hurt anyone. No one was to be near the present when it went off, but she took it away from Turtle to protect her. She also didn't mean to hurt Sydelle Pulaski either.
Turtle convinced Angela not to go through with marrying her fiancΓ© in "The Westing Game" by revealing that he was only interested in her inheritance.
Angela Wexler is the bomber. But she didn't try to kill herself. She didn't want to hurt herself or anyone else. When Turtle tried to grab the box from Angela, Angela freaked out and grabbed the box back but at the same time the fireworks went off and accidentally blasted off in Angela's face. All Angela wanted to do was get more attention to herself!
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The judge realizes that Sam Westing hadn't pushed Violet to marry the senator; her mother had. George says Violet didn't know what else to do, because she didn't want to marry the senator, and that's probably why she killed herself.
Violet Westing killed herself in "The Westing Game" because she was overwhelmed with guilt for her role in the death of her sister, Angela. She felt responsible for causing the accident that resulted in Angela's disfigurement and eventual suicide. Additionally, she may have been suffering from the pressure of the mystery competition and the secrets she held.
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In "The Westing Game," several characters have motives to kill Sam Westing. These include his ex-wife, his ex-partner, and heirs who stand to gain from his death. The story revolves around unraveling the mystery of who among the heirs is the true culprit.
Turtle Wexler did not kill Sam Westing. The whole setup of the game in "The Westing Game" was orchestrated by Sam Westing himself as a way to bring together and challenge his heirs in a complex mystery game. The conclusion of the story reveals the true identity and motivations of the characters.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Turtle did not actually kill Sam Westing. The entire mystery revolves around a fictional murder orchestrated by Westing himself as part of a bigger game to reveal the true heir to his fortune. Turtle's motive throughout the story is to solve the mystery and win the Westing game, not to harm anyone.
Judge Ford believes that the innocent, particularly children like Turtle, must be protected in the Westing game. She takes on a maternal role in looking out for Turtle's well-being throughout the story.