IMac display to TV via Apple TV

I just purchased apple tv and I was told in store that I could use it to display my mac screen on my tv. How do I set this up?
I would be using this to view internet pages etc on the bigger HDTV screen.

I went in to buy two cables in order to achieve what I want, a cable from my iMac to HDMI and then a HDMI to HDMI cable. When I asked if the two cables I had would allow me to display my screen on the tv I was told yes but I could get Apple TV which would do the same thing wirelessly.
I then asked to clarify, would the Apple TV allow me to view my iMac screen on the TV for example if I was writing a word document. The answer I got was yes it 100% would.
It would appear therefore that I was given incorrect information!

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