why has the poet use the exclamation "Great Scott!' and 'Gadzooks'?
chapter television
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The exclamations, 'Great Scott' and 'Gadzooks' used by the poet in the extract, is used to express the shock, and annoyance of the poet on the parents who do not stop their children from watching television.
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The poet of the poem is irritated with the idiotic box known as television. Great Scoot and Gadzooks are the exclamations used by poet to explain the annoyance and shock that the poet has fallen.
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He shows these feelings towards parents who seems to be irresponsible and never stop their kids from watching television. They hardly care about their kids’ physical health which is being harmed by kids by watching the box rather than playing at ground or reading books.
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