Christos Theodorakis had some unidentified disease which limited his speech and made him go into irregular convulsions at times. c:
Chris's diagnosis in "The Westing Game" was a rare form of amnesia caused by a traumatic event in his past. This condition led him to forget important memories and details about his life.
Chris saw Turtle entering the Westing house earlier in the novel "The Westing Game."
On Halloween Chris saw someone limping into the Westing house
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In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Chris Theodorakis's parents are Angela and George Theodorakis. Theo's younger brother Sam is nicknamed "Chris" in the story.
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Chris Theodorakis is a character in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin who is revealed later in the story to be related to Sam Westing through marriage. Chris's mother was Sam Westing's niece, making Chris a distant relative of Sam Westing.
Chris Theodorakis is a 13-year-old character in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
Chris saw the limper on page 126 of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
In "The Westing Game," Theo Theodorakis provides the judge with information about Chris Theodorakis's relationship with Sandy McSouthers and Violet Westing. He reveals how Chris met Sandy and discusses how they both had interactions with Violet Westing.
At the end of "The Westing Game," Chris Theodorakis receives a full scholarship to college from Sam Westing's will. He also gains confidence, skills, and friendships throughout the mystery game that help him grow as a person.
Denton offers to help Chris by giving him tips and guidance on how to win the Westing Game. Denton gives Chris information on the other heirs, potential suspects, and clues to solve the puzzle, ultimately assisting him in uncovering the secrets of the Westing estate.
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.