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summary of television by raold dahl​

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Answered by PcEdu21
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Explanation:

The poem 'Television' is a famous poem of Dahl that advises and inspires to read books instead of watching the television. This is one of the most relevant poems of our time. The poem takes a comic look at a serious problem among young children today. ... TV robs our minds of the power of imagination and creativity.

He advises us to read books as it will enable us to discover deeper levels of joy, find fulfillment in life and open a whole new and exciting world for us

Form & language

The poem is a long one but very simple in language and form. It follows rhymed Iambic tetrameter lines throughout the poem with no stanza division. The poet has capitalized the important portions – especially where he talks about the undesired consequences of watching television.

Answered by dattamandir954
1

Explanation:

The poet ask parents never to allowed children to watch television. Television should not be installed in our homes.

Children continue to stare at the TV screen from hours and strain their eyes.

Many parents allow their children to watch TV to get freedom and peace at home. Watching television makes children dull and blocks their creative thinking. In the past children were entertained by books of adventure, fantasy and knowledge. Parents parents must throw the TV set out and install a bookshelf in its place. After the initial now and cry the children will start reading books. They will thank thank their parents for replacing the TV set with booksshelf.

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