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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · The poem Television’ is a famous poem of Dahl that advises and inspires to read books instead of watching the television. This is one of the most relevant poems of our time. The poem takes a comic look at a serious problem among young children today. It warns us about the dangers of watching television excessively.

  2. Jayanta Kumar Maity Staff answered 7 years ago. Roald Dahl has used numerous rhetorical devices in his poem Television’. In fact, almost every line has something figurative in it, leave alone the overall poetic devices like rhyme, rhythm and meter. Here is a list of all those devices that I have spotted so far —.

  3. Dec 26, 2022 · There may be single / multiple correct answers. Choose all correct answers to score full marks. 1. Television set is an idiotic thing. The TV set should be thrown away. Children should never be allowed near the TV set. Books should replace the TV set. 2. 3.

  4. 2 Answers. Jayanta Kumar Maity Staff answered 7 years ago. The poet has employed capitalisation in some places in the poem Television’ to mark the most important messages he wants to convey. This is for the purpose of emphasis and drawing our attention. Actually he has used capital letters in two places — first to convey the harmful ...

  5. Feb 17, 2022 · Why, according to you, do children spend a lot of time watching TV, as raised by the poet Roald Dahl in his poem Television”? Last updated June 23, 2021 10272 views 4 answers 4 votes

  6. When was the poem Television’ by Roald Dahl written? I cannot find any any reliable source to confirm the year. But the subtle hints I get from various sources indicate that the poem was written in the mid 1960s. The poem is in the book “Charlie and and Chocolate Factory” published in 1964. Chapter 27: “Mike Teavee is Sent by ...

  7. In the poem Television” by Roald Dahl, the poet addresses his concern about harmful effects of television addiction to the parents who have little children. In a broader view, this is being addressed to the readers or to the society at large. Who does Roald Dahl address to in his poem "Television"?

  8. Penelope is a girl’s name; she was a mythical character who was eaten up by the cannibals, people who eat human flesh. In the above line the poet is adding an extra information. The line before this says that cannibals were crouching round the pot. Therefore when the pot is smelled from afar, it smells good.

  9. 1. What is the most important the poet has learned so far as children are concerned? The most important thing the poet has learned regarding children is that the parents should never allow their children near the television set. 2. What has the poet experienced at almost every house he has been? In almost every house he has been, he has seen ...

  10. The poem Television’ is not a narrative poem and does not tell us a story. So, nothing really happens there. But this is a poem of ideas. The poet Roald Dahl conveys his concern on how excessive watching of TV can harm the children, their thought process, their imaginative faculty and their realisation of real joy.

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