Television Addiction related to Children

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October 5, 2016

 

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Winn compares television to drugs, and drinking addictions. Furthermore, Ms.Winn points out, "When we think of addiction to drugs or alcohol, we frequently focus on negative aspects, ignoring the pleasures that accompany drinking and drug taking"(Winn 505). When I first read this statement I thought to myself for some people there are some good aspects to drinking and drugs...
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When I first read this statement I thought to myself for some people there are some good aspects to drinking and drugs. For example, Ms. Winn says, "And yet the essence of any serious addiction is a pursuit of pleasure a search for a "high" that normally life does not supply." Ms.Winn also lightens the readers by talking about how people become addicted to television she says, "The self-confessed television addict often feels he "ought" to do other things-but the fact doesn't read and doesn't plant his garden or sew or crochet or play games or have conversations means that those activities are no longer as desirable as television viewing" (Winn 506)...
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