In "The Westing Game," money power and greed motivate characters to act in unexpected ways as they compete for the Westing fortune. Characters like the heirs and tenants become consumed by greed, leading them to make choices that reveal their true nature. Ultimately, these themes drive the plot forward as characters navigate their relationships and alliances in pursuit of the inheritance.
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greed
Judge Josie-Jo (J.J.) Ford owes money to Sam Westing. In her childhood, since her parents worked at the Westing house, she lived with Sam Westing. Sam Westing paid for her boarding school education, and J.J. Ford wanted to pay him back.
greed for land and money
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she won the westing estate money when Mr westing died in the last chapter
they get their clues and the money
Turtle Wexler wins the game and wins Sam Westing's inheritance
The Person who won the money was Turtle.
it Crow i think
they get their clues and the money
Jake Wexler and Madame Hoo did not receive their money in "The Westing Game" because they were not the true heirs of Sam Westing. Instead, the true heir was revealed to be Turtle Wexler, who had solved the Westing mystery and carried out Sam Westing's final wishes.