television poem: the poets treatment of his subject is critical ,but he still does not sound too opinionated why?
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Ans. In this stanza, the poet criticises the increasing craze for television among children. ... Thus, he does not directly start criticizing television for its bad impact on children, but traces the root of his opinion in how others perceive it. That is why he does not sound opinionated.
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In this stanza, the poet criticises the increasing craze for television among children. ... Thus, he does not directly start criticizing television for its bad impact on children, but traces the root of his opinion in how others perceive it. That is why he does not sound opinionated.
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