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Sweetness was not the oldest in the family. Walter Payton had an older brother, Eddie, who also played in the NFL.
Walter Brennan died on September 21, 1974 at the age of 80.
Walter Cronkite went by Uncle Walter, Walter Wilcox, and The Most Trusted Man in America.
Walter I. Smith was born in 1862.
Walter Bonn's birth name is Walter Bohnhoff.
Walter wants Mama to use the insurance money to invest in a liquor store business. He believes this business opportunity will provide financial security and a better future for their family.
Walter's dream is to open up a liquor store, and to be able to provide for his family
Scout says that Walter Cunningham is different from them because he is from a poor family who cannot afford to buy lunch at school, while their family is financially better off and can provide for their needs.
Walter Lee fears that he won't be able to provide for his son the way his father, Walter Sr., couldn't provide for him. Walter Lee wants to give Travis something to look up to and be proud of as well as have a job where his family is financially comfortable. In his speech on pg. 109 in A Raisin in the Sun, Walter says "Just tell me, what it is you want to be... and I hand you the world!" Walter wants to make a business deal to ensure the safety of his family in the future, and as the story progesses, he realizes that the man he trusted to care for his money has vanished. He then fears that he has broken the trust of his family by spending all the money they got from Walter's life insurance policy. These fears all revolve around money, but also show that Walter Lee has good intentions and tries to do the right thing. Hope this helps
Walter Younger, the protagonist in A Raisin in the Sun, is a chauffeur for a wealthy white businessman named Mr. Arnold. Walter's dream is to become a successful entrepreneur and provide a better life for his family.
He comes from a poor family, and knew he could not pay back the money if she loaned it to him.
Ethel Walter Hupp has written: 'The Simon Walter family'
Big Walter, Lena's husband and Beneatha's father, passes away before the events of the play take place. His death is attributed to exhaustion and heartbreak from working hard his whole life to provide for his family. His death leaves a significant void in the family and his absence has a profound impact on the Younger family dynamics.
For Walter Lee Younger in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," the concept of home eventually comes to represent a sense of security, identity, and belonging. It symbolizes his desire to provide a better life for his family and to fulfill his aspirations. Through the struggle to secure a home, Walter learns the importance of family, personal growth, and the pursuit of dreams.
yes walter payton was close to his familly
Aunt Alexandra believes that Walter Cunningham is from a lower social class and does not fit in with their family's social status. She values social status and feels that having someone from a lower class in their house may reflect poorly on the family's reputation.
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