English, asked by salongkaradas, 1 month ago

Why does the poet think that a child cannot understand a fantasy or fairyland?

Ans. The ability to understand a fantasy or fairyland calls for the application of creativity and imagination. As the poet says, the unproductive and useless practice of watching television for hours and hours continuously has severely affected a child’s creativity and imagination. That is why he/she cannot understand a fantasy or fairyland.



if anyone need it (Television by Roald Dahl)
mark me the brainliest​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer :-

The ability to understand a fantasy or fairyland calls for the application of creativity and imagination. As the poet says, the unproductive and useless practice of watching television for hours and hours continuously has severely affected a child’s creativity and imagination. That is why he/she cannot understand a fantasy or fairyland.

Similar questions