The Westing Game: Comparison Of Book And Movie

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“It is not what you have, it’s what you don’t have that counts.” (Raskin, p.175) A key quote from The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. If the reader of The Westing Game chooses to watch the movie as well, they will notice major differences throughout the movie including the characters, plot, and setting. However, in all it’s many differences, similarities are found. When 216 pages of a great mystery novel are transferred to a movie some things are bound to be left out however this movie at times can feel completely different than the book in some important aspects. The Westing Game book and movie contain many similarities and differences that are worth analyzing closely. The Westing Game has a very interesting storyline filled with mystery and …show more content…

The characters in both products have the same final goal to win “The Westing Game” along with Sam Westing’s estate. Sam Westing had five different identities in both, Barney Northrup, Sandy McSouthers, Julian Eastman, Sam Westing, and his original true identity Windy Windkloppel/Klippelhoff. The plots have big similarities as well, Crow was used for a distraction to the real answer of the game, Sam Westing loved the queen sacrifice in chess so this is a resemblance. The true answer ended up being Julian Eastman newly appointed chairman of Westing Paper Products or Westing International and one of Sam’s disguises. Turtle worked through a dropping stock market, a mean mother, and her sister being a bomber, to win in the end she was Westing’s most perseverant heir. Both are set mainly in Sunset Towers a hotel set in different places but those details are for later, anyway, back to the point, most of the time in both the book and the movie is spent in Sunset Towers the heirs apartment building. Many similarities can be dug out from the two, the differences are almost too much to write

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