Answer:
The decision of Walter Lee to change the current situation of the family is not a foolish decision.
Explanation:
According to the novel Raising in the Sun, we know Walter Lee as the eldest son in the family. And for Walter Lee as the eldest son he thinks it's his responsibility to take care of the family and act as the head of the family since the father is dead. Walter Lee hopes of improving the family's situation with his dream is a not bad. He want the family to live a happy and proud life, so he tries all he can to make the family happy, even when his wife tries to make him realize that they're poor and they should live like poor family, Walter Lee do not agrees with that.
Walter Lee hopes to change the current situation of the family with his dream he had is good.
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It was the largest battle of the civil war. Battle was fought around Gettsburg in PA. Gen. George Mead led the Union Army of the Potomac and defeated Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. The defeat halted Lee's invasion of the North. The battle was the turning point of the war and the North eventually defeated the South after that.