Television The Plug In Drug Analysis

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Since the invention of the television in the 20th century people became captivated by the moving images on the screen. The influence of television on our lives had, and will continue to have great effects on our society. Whether or not television has caused positive and negative effects on our lives, it definitely corrupted the minds of children. In the article “Television: The Plug-In Drug” by Marie Winn, mentions that “The children’s evening is regimented with an almost military precision. They watch their favorite programs, and when there is “nothing much on I really like,” they watch whatever else is on because watching is the important thing” (460). Winn implies that children and even some adults became addicted to television, whether

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