Summary Of Rhetorical Analysis Of 'TV' By Mary Pipher

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In “TV,” Mary Pipher claims that Television has influenced our daily life. Specifically, TV, causes people to confuse the reality and fantasy because, in TV programs, people’s life seems much easier to live in compared to the real world. According to Pipher, another issue of TV is that TV isolates people’s time because people spent more time on TV instead of doing some more meaningful activities and become sociable. Pipher points out that violence on TV will never show us the importance of reality as many daily routines had been ignored and the actors in the TV only have to spend time on finding murders. However, people argue that even toddlers were exposed to violence daily, therefore nothing is new under the sun about violence on TV. Attitudes