In the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Barney Northrup is revealed to be an alias used by Sam Westing. Sam Westing created the elaborate mystery game involving his supposed death and heirs in order to find a worthy successor to his empire. Through clever manipulation and disguise, Sam Westing orchestrated the entire game to test the skills and character of the potential heirs.
Sort of..he was Sam Westing in disguise and therefore when Sam Westing dies,Barney dies with him.
Sam Westing's five identities were: Sandy McSouthers, Sam Westing, Barney Northrup, Julian R. Eastman, and Windy Windkloppel. Each of these identities played a role in the intricate mystery of "The Westing Game."
Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup, and Julian R. Eastman.
no one killed him he is still alive but he is playing as sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup and julian eastman
In "The Westing Game," Sam Westing has multiple identities: he is also known as Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup, and Julian R. Eastman. These identities are part of a complex scheme created by Sam Westing as part of his mysterious game to determine his heir.
Sam Westing is Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup etc. So no, he does not own Sunset Towers, as he is the doorman.
they are ALL sam westing :D
Nothing. Barney Northrup, Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, and Julian Eastman are all the same person.
Sam Westing is a wealthy businessman who is the mastermind behind the mystery game played by the heirs in "The Westing Game" book. He is a complex character with a hidden agenda and his true identity is revealed towards the end of the story.
In "The Westing Game," the bookie is Barney Northrup, who sets up the game for Sam Westing's heirs to solve. Barney is actually Sam Westing in disguise, orchestrating the game to bring out the best in the heirs.
No, Barney Northrup and Otis Amber are two different characters in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Barney Northrup is a fake identity created by Sandy McSouthers, while Otis Amber is a private investigator hired to help solve the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death.
We know from the start that Barney Northrup is not a real person, but we don't find out who's impersonating him until nearly the end of the book. What we do know about him is he's a fast-talking real estate dude with a funky mustache and great lying ability. ____ Barney Northrup is one of Sam Westing's alternate identities: Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup, and Julian Eastman.