There are many 'funny' things that were in Westing's will. Most of them were where he seemed to be talking as if they were right in front of him and he was alive, for example, when he said (through the will):
Today, I have gathered together my nearest and dearest, my sixteen nieces and nephews.
Here, Grace Wexler (Turtle's mother) yells, "What!"
And the will goes on to say:
Sit down, Grace Windsor Wexler!
The funny element of Westing's will was the unconventional nature of the game he created as part of the inheritance process, where heirs had to solve a mystery to win the fortune. It added a quirky and unexpected twist to the typical inheritance plotline in the novel.
Its not because it is involving someones death which shouldn't be funny
The westing games is about a game played by 16 heirs to find out who murder Samuel Westing. The players are all his nieces and nephews and they are trying to find out who murdered Uncle Sam.
Yes it's boring.
no he is disguised as sandy in the story
The obituary of Mr. Westing states that he played a "game of life." This mysterious statement leads to the events that unfold in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
The scene at Westing's deathbed in "The Westing Game" takes place two years after the game ended.
Someone limping out of the Westings House
madame sun lin hoo is related to sam westing because she is sam westings niece
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Flora Baumbach is not an heir to the Westing fortune. She is Turtle Wexler's mother and works as the Westings' maid.
Theo Theodorakis is not directly related to Sam Westing in "The Westing Game." Instead, he is a participant in the game set up by Sam Westing, who is a wealthy businessman in the story. Theo becomes one of the potential heirs to Westing's fortune as part of the game's plot.
Chris saw Turtle entering the Westing house earlier in the novel "The Westing Game."
He is 5 people Windy Windkloppel (his real name) He changed it to Sam Westing, he is Barney Northrup, Julian R. Eastman, and Sandy McSouthers
The inventor in "The Westing Game" is Samuel W. Westing. He is a wealthy businessman who creates the mystery game that drives the plot of the novel.
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.
The judge thought the victim of Sam Westings revenge was George Theodorakis