Describe what poet sees at every house with television
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The poet Roald Dahl sees a dozen of eyeballs lying on he floor each house he visits and relaises that there is a television in the house. It means that The children who keep staring at the televison for a very long time , their eyeballs popping out is an exaggeration by the poet.
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The poet sees at every house that children are gaping at the television screen and hardly care of what is happening around them. Moreover, he is really upset with what he has seen because parents are not careful towards their beloved 'tots' as they simply allow them to watch television.
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Television is a didactic poem by Roald Dahl. In the poem, the poet clearly intends to teach the parents about harmful effects of television on children. It uses various kind of words to indicates its harmfulness. One of the most important things, it has a rhyming that encourages everyone to read it further.
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