Because they looked alike. And Flora Baumbach also thought Angela reminded her of Violet Westing
Crow turns out to be Mr. Westing's wife. They divorced, and she marries Otis Amber in the end of the book. Notice how she care's so much about Angela, and that they say that Angela looks just like Mr. Westing's dead daughter Violet? Well, Violet is Angela's mom, I think. Crow dies in the epilogue.
Violet Westing is Sam Westing's daughter. Mrs. Westing, her mother, arranged her marriage with a crooked politician she hated. She was in love with George Theodorakis, Chris and Theo's father. Because she hated that politician, she drowned herself the night before her wedding.
Berthe Eric Crow is Sam Westing's ex-wife. They had a daughter named Violet together.
Berthe Eric Crow is Sam Westing's ex-wife. They had a daughter named Violet together.
She is emotionally unstable after her daughter Violet suicides.
Angela Wexler is a character in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Her appearance is not extensively described in the book, but she is portrayed as a well-dressed and confident young girl with blonde hair.
Crow shows concern and asks Angela what is wrong, demonstrating empathy and compassion. This reaction shows that Crow is not merely fixated on the game but also cares about Angela's well-being, revealing a more complex and human side to her character in "The Westing Game."
His wife is Berthe Erica crow and his daughter is Violet westing who killed herself the might before her wedding.
i think she called him "windy"
Berthe Erica Crow was actually the one who was married to Sam Westing because she said she broke up with "Windkloppel", which Sam had changed his name to for business purposes.
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Both Violet Westing and Angela Wexler are characters from "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. They are both heirs in the Westing inheritance mystery, they both have strong spirits and determination, they both are intelligent and resourceful, and they both have a desire to solve the mystery of Samuel Westing's death.