Thursday, August 13, 2009

In The Westing Game, why did James Hoo harbor bad feelings toward Sam Westing?

Mr. Hoo did not like Mr. Westing because he felt that Westing had stolen his idea.


Everyone at Sunset Towers was specifically chosen to be there, and even the businesses were designed for the hand-picked tenants.  This is why the building had a space for a Chinese restaurant, for example.  That was for Mr. Hoo.


Sam Westing was a very rich man.  He had a paper products factory.  He has been missing for years, and even presumed dead.  When his heirs are gathered at Sunset Towers, at first no one knows what is going on.  Even though they all move in, they do not necessarily all have positive opinions of Westing.



Sam Hoo in particular blames Westing for stealing an important idea from him.


“James Hoo. He claimed Westing stole his idea of the disposable paper diaper.” (Ch. 9) 



This is the reason that James Hoo filed a lawsuit against Sam Westing.  Sandy shares his notes about the heirs, including this entry about James Hoo. 



Hoo sued Sam Westing over the invention of the disposable paper diaper. Case never came to court (Westing disappeared). Settled with the company last year for $25,000. Thinks he was cheated. Latest invention: paper innersoles. (Ch. 17) 



Mr. Hoo ends up running a Chinese restaurant with his wife, since he did not make his fortune on the paper diaper.  Otis Amber considers Hoo an “angry man” and a “madman” and suspects him when things go wrong, such as bombs going off (Ch. 16).


In the end, Mr. Hoo was not the bomber.  He does invent paper insoles and makes his fortune from that.  Sandy takes the credit for the paper insoles, but ultimately he seems to have been helping Mr. Hoo out since he supposedly stole the diaper idea. You see, Sandy turned out to be Mr. Westing.  It all worked out in the end.

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