How does TV kill the children's imagination? Name and explain the figure of speech used here.
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How does TV kill the children's imagination? Name and explain the figure of speech used here.
The poem Television written by Roald Dahl is a well-known poem which advises and encourages children to read books rather than watching TV. The poem takes a humorous look at a severe problem amongst young children today. It cautions us about the menaces of watching TV television excessively. TV deprives our minds of the power of creativity and imagination.
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- The capacity to think of new ideas dim rishes when the child inertly engrosses himself/herself watching television. Watching excesslve television destroys children's abillty to comprehend the world of fentasy. Therank ng acil ty corrodes ene freezes.
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- Personification the figure of speech used n this poem. Dahl is used to expressing an idea or a thing as a person. He uses personificatien n the line: I: kills their imagination cead' He g ves TV :ne capability to k ll and gives imagination the ab lity to perish et its hand.
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