lonely; eager
He was meant to symbolize Violet Westing's fiance. Violet died. Angela Wexler looked a lot like her, and Theo liked Violet, so some people thought that it might be the same thing happening again. Talk about deja vu!
Christos Theodorakis had some unidentified disease which limited his speech and made him go into irregular convulsions at times. c:
Dr. Jake Wexler & Madame HooGrace Wexler & James Shin HooTurtle Wexler & Flora BaumbachTheo Theodorakis & Doug HooChris Theodorakis & Dr. Denton Deere (Angela's Future husband)Angela Wexler Sydelle PulaskiJosie Jo (a.k.a. JJ) Ford & Alexander (a.k.a. Sandy) McSouthersCrow & Otis Amber
The Hoo Family: Sun Lin Hoo Doug Hoo The Wexler Family: Dr. Jake Wexler Angela Wexler Turtle Wexler or T.R. Wexler the Theodorakis Family: Christos Theodorakis George Theodorakis Catherine Theodorakis Other Characters: Sydelle Pulaski Otis Amber Bertha Erica Crow Flora Baumbach Dr. D. Denton Deere Josie-Jo Ford Sandy McSouthers Julian R. Eastman Edgar Jennings Plum Samuel W. Westing It is a great book but very sad also on some parts if you have not read it you have to it is a GREAT book.
No Flora BaumbachChris is Turtle's partner in movieNo Chris TheodorakisNo Sun Lin HooNo George TheodorakisNo Denton DeereAngela is going to marry E.J. Plum in movieIn movie, it is George Hoo, not James Shin HooCatherine Theodorakis is not in the movieJake Wexler is a podiatrist in the book and not in the movie
Turtle didn't go to trial, She held a trial to see if Berthe Erica Crow was the murderer and also to get answers to some of the mysteries in the game.
One possible motive for George to kill Sam Westing could be to inherit his wealth and gain control of the Westing estate. Additionally, George may have felt wronged by Westing in some way and sought revenge through his murder.
The podiatrist in "The Westing Game" was Dr. Sikes, who was also a resident in Sunset Towers. He played a minor role in the story and was involved in some of the clues and mysteries surrounding the Westing estate.
Yes. When put together the clues, they form a song. The missing clues are Westing's wife's name Crow.
The westing house project
In "The Westing Game" book by Ellen Raskin, some of the local attractions and hot spots include Sunset Towers, the Westing Mansion, and the law offices of McSouthers & McSouthers. The story is primarily set in and around these locations as the characters navigate the mystery of Samuel Westing's will.
Windy Windkloppel is a character in "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. She is a kind, compassionate cleaning woman who works for some of the tenants in Sunset Towers. Windy plays a minor role in the larger mystery of the book.