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In "A Raisin in the Sun," Mama does express concerns about being too high-minded, particularly regarding her values and aspirations for her family's future. She desires dignity, respect, and a better life for her children, which reflects her high ideals. However, she struggles with the reality of their circumstances and the compromises that come with it. Ultimately, her high-mindedness drives the family's pursuit of a better life, even when faced with challenges.

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