Sydelle Pulaski
The character in a wheelchair in "The Westing Game" is Theo Theodorakis. He is one of the heirs participating in the mysterious game set up by Samuel W. Westing.
The character who started the Westing game was Sam Westing himself. He devised the game as a way to bring together a group of individuals and determine who among them was best suited to inherit his fortune.
The character who serves as the coroner in "The Westing Game" is Dr. Damerell. He is responsible for conducting the autopsy after the death of Samuel Westing at the beginning of the novel.
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The birdwatcher in "The Westing Game" is Sandy McSouthers. He is a mysterious and eccentric character who turns out to be more than he appears.
The main character in "The Westing Game" is a young girl named Turtle Wexler. Throughout the book, she is revealed to be a resourceful and determined individual as she becomes deeply involved in the mystery surrounding the death of Samuel Westing.
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In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the character who is limping at Halloween is Jim "J.J." Ford. She is a prominent character in the story and is one of the heirs to the Westing estate. Her limp is a notable detail that adds to her characterization and hints at her past.
No, Mr. Hoo is not a character in "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. The characters in the book are involved in a mystery surrounding the death of the wealthy Samuel W. Westing and the game he leaves behind for them to solve.
The character Vigil is introduced on page 32 of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
In "The Westing Game," Grace Wexler is considered a static character. She remains relatively unchanged throughout the story, maintaining her focus on material wealth and social status.
The narrator of "The Westing Game" is Samuel Westing. -DCB