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Television

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · English

Flashcards for Television — Telangana Open School (TOSS) Class 12 English. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Author and Context

Who is the poet of the poem 'Television'?

Answer

The poet of the poem 'Television' is Roald Dahl, a famous British writer known for his children's books and humorous poetry.

Card 2Theme and Message

What is the main message of the poem 'Television'?

Answer

The main message is that television harms children by rotting their minds, killing imagination, and making them dull. The poet urges parents to remove the TV and replace it with books to encourage rea

Card 3Tone and Language

Why does the poet call television an 'idiotic thing'?

Answer

The poet calls television an 'idiotic thing' because it shows meaningless, shocking, and ghastly programs that hypnotize children, stop them from thinking, and damage their imagination and mental grow

Card 4Theme and Message

What effect does television have on a child's brain according to the poem?

Answer

According to the poem, television rots the senses, kills imagination, clogs the mind, and makes the brain 'soft as cheese'. The child’s thinking powers rust and freeze, and they become dull and blind

Card 5Solution and Suggestion

What does the poet suggest as an alternative to television?

Answer

The poet suggests removing the television and installing a bookshelf filled with interesting books. This will encourage children to read, rediscover joy in stories, and develop their imagination.

Card 6Literary Devices

What does 'They used to read!' mean in the poem?

Answer

This line emphasizes that before television, children spent their free time reading books. The poet uses repetition and capital letters to stress how reading was the main source of entertainment and l

Card 7Literary Devices

What is satire? How is it used in this poem?

Answer

Satire is the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize something. In this poem, Roald Dahl uses satire to mock television and parents who use it as a babysitter. He exaggerates the harm of TV

Card 8Imagery and Tone

What does the phrase 'hypnotised by it' suggest about children watching TV?

Answer

It suggests that children are completely absorbed and mentally controlled by television. They stare blankly, lose awareness, and cannot think independently—just like being under a spell.

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