The didacticism of this passage demonstrates that the caprice of nature expresses the narrator's perspective and not the other way around. |
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I'd get these eight-page denunciations, accusing me of didacticism, as if I hadn't already thought of that. |
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Sayles has managed to create engaging, consistent films that confront social issues while avoiding preachiness or didacticism. |
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Spurlock is a funny, engaging presence and his film hides its didacticism within the easy comedy of his insane, dangerous experiment. |
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The result was a preachy didacticism that is more likely to conceal human truth than reveal it. |
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That was why didacticism bothered him, and why his thoughts so happily wandered. |
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When you write a political book, you can be accused of polemic, didacticism and earnestness. |
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South African criticism resembles African traditions which value didacticism and social utility. |
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It is not didacticism that is needed, but justified criticism. |
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However, one may discern the Franciscan view within through its intense dramatic realism, vernacularization, and didacticism. |
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But the school wants more Africans to enrol so it is looking for extra money. The interactive style of the course contrasts sharply with the didacticism of much university teaching in Africa. |
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But his didacticism is beginning to wear on me, and I wonder if I am on a fool's errand. |
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In fact, each of these poets sometimes errs on the count of preachiness or aloofness, preciousness or didacticism. |
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The exhibition's combination of didacticism with morbid titillation also harks back to old horror movies and freak shows. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, critics have focused on symbolism and didacticism. |
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