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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.

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