Why did the
narrator's father not
purchase a radio for
the family?
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Being small children, the narrator was always enamored with advertisements in the newspaper for transistor radios - they did not have one. they saw other people having radios in their homes and each time there was an advertisement of Philips, Murphy or Bush radios, they would ask Father when we could get one. Each time, narrator's Father would reply that they did not need one because he already had five radios - alluding to his five sons.
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because his father want to teach his children that it is important not to measure personal success and the means of well being through material possessions
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