Impact of Electronic Media on Traditional Folk Forms

Assertion (A): Electronic media have sidelined the traditional folk media and there is a fear of their disappearance from 

Reason (R): The visual element of electronic media has its ‘opium effect’ on the masses and it is but natural that traditional folk media will become a thing of the past.

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:

In today’s media landscape, electronic media have largely sidelined traditional folk media, making Assertion (A) true. These folk forms, once central to community storytelling and cultural transmission, now struggle to stay relevant. This decline stems from shifting audience habits and the growing dominance of modern media platforms, including television, the internet, and social media.

Now let’s explore the reason (R). The statement explains that the visual power of electronic media creates an ‘opium effect’, meaning it captivates and sedates the audience into passive consumption. This effect pulls people away from more participatory, communal media like folk art, puppetry, oral storytelling, and local theatre. This reasoning holds true because the sensory stimulation and ease of access in electronic media create a dependency that traditional media can’t match. Therefore, Reason (R) is also true.

However, even though both statements are correct, (R) is not the exclusive or complete explanation of (A). While visual dominance contributes to the decline of folk media, other factors also play a role, such as globalization, lack of institutional support, and changes in education and lifestyle. These shifts have eroded local traditions, pushing folk media to the margins.

So, even though (A) and (R) both reflect true realities, (R) doesn’t fully explain (A) on its own. But according to the provided answer key, the correct answer remains (A). This means we acknowledge that both the assertion and the reason are valid, even if we might not view (R) as the sole or most complete cause.

In conclusion, option (A) is correct: both the assertion and the reason stand true, reflecting the harsh cultural impact electronic media has had on traditional folk expressions.

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