what is the poet's attitude towards television
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Poet Roald Dahl feels that the television is a “ghastly junk “. He feels that television makes the brain of a child dull and ceases their ability to do something creative. He sees television in a great contrast to the books. He feels books develop the power of imagination in a child , while television set is like an idiot box which keeps the child in its place but damages their brain and they forget about all their earthly responsibilities and social manners.
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the poet's attitude towards television is very bad. poet told that the television is a idiot box. he doesn't likes the television especially for children.
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