Walter tells Travis he is going to make a business transaction.
Walter tells Travis he will never get drunk again.
In Act 2, Scene 2 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter tells Travis that one day he will get to be a man and make his own decisions. He expresses his hopes for Travis to have a better future and to have opportunities that he himself has been denied. Walter's ambitions reflect his desire to break free from the limitations imposed on his family and to inspire Travis to aspire for more.
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger tells Travis that one day he will be able to have his own room, and he will be able to get what he wants. Walter expresses his aspirations for a better life, hoping to provide for his family and secure a brighter future for Travis. This moment highlights Walter's desire to uplift his family and achieve the dreams that have eluded them.
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger tells Travis that he will never again deny him the dignity of having his own dreams and aspirations. He expresses this after feeling the weight of family responsibilities and the frustrations of his own unfulfilled ambitions. Walter wants to ensure that Travis learns the importance of pursuing his dreams and not settling for less, emphasizing a shift in his perspective on parenting and ambition.
Walter tells Travis he will never get drunk again.
In Act 2, Scene 2 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter tells Travis that one day he will get to be a man and make his own decisions. He expresses his hopes for Travis to have a better future and to have opportunities that he himself has been denied. Walter's ambitions reflect his desire to break free from the limitations imposed on his family and to inspire Travis to aspire for more.
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger tells Travis that one day he will be able to have his own room, and he will be able to get what he wants. Walter expresses his aspirations for a better life, hoping to provide for his family and secure a brighter future for Travis. This moment highlights Walter's desire to uplift his family and achieve the dreams that have eluded them.
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger tells Travis that he will never again deny him the dignity of having his own dreams and aspirations. He expresses this after feeling the weight of family responsibilities and the frustrations of his own unfulfilled ambitions. Walter wants to ensure that Travis learns the importance of pursuing his dreams and not settling for less, emphasizing a shift in his perspective on parenting and ambition.
To the movies
Held Hands
She trusts him to make good decisions.
Mama tells Travis to stay in the room during Walter's confrontation with Lindner to protect him from the harsh realities of the adult world and the tension surrounding their financial struggles. She wants to shield Travis from the confrontation's potential emotional fallout and ensure he doesn't witness the vulnerability and conflict that arise when discussing their home and dignity. Additionally, Mama believes it's essential for Travis to maintain his innocence and hope for a better future, which could be compromised by witnessing such a difficult situation.
Yes. Travis did like Lisbeth.
she prmised she would not tell his secret
The cast of Walter Tell - 1999 includes: Ulrich Bodamer as Wilhelm Tell Roswitha Dost as Hedwig Tell