In "The Westing Game," facade refers to the deceptive appearance or outward display presented by a character in order to cover up their true intentions or identity. It highlights the theme of appearances versus reality throughout the novel.
page 34
Westing is Sam Westing's last name, and the whole book is based on his game in the will, which is also titled the "westing game".
In the end of "The Westing Game," it is revealed that Sam Westing faked his death and assumed the identity of Sandy McSouthers to orchestrate the mysterious game. He remains living under his new identity.
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.
Put it on the bottom of facade screen and click
The Westing Game was created in 1978.
In "The Westing Game," one of the bombs burned a corner section of the Westing house, causing damage to the building.
The crime in "The Westing Game" was the murder of Samuel W. Westing, the wealthy industrialist. The participants in the game had to solve the mystery of his death to win his inheritance.
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.
The expression "go on the wagon" typically means to abstain from alcohol. "Westing Game" is a reference to the mystery novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. So, "to go on the wagon westing game" could mean a play on words, suggesting abstaining from alcohol while engaging in a mysterious or challenging activity.
Dr. Sikes was an immigrant from Westing Game.