| 41. | It's also something of a relief to see a film take on gay identity as comic fodder, without didacticism.
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| 42. | It erred a bit on the side of didacticism, not trusting the acuity of the humor to get its points across.
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| 43. | Some at the time saw Barbauld's work as marking a shift in children's literature from fantasy to didacticism.
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| 44. | Edgar Allan Poe even called didacticism the worst of " heresies " in his essay " The Poetic Principle ".
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| 45. | "' Didacticism "'is a philosophy that emphasizes instructional and informative qualities in literature and other types of art.
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| 46. | The didacticism is, for the most part, gracefully meshed with the storytelling, and the special effects never take over the show.
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| 47. | Smith estimates that roughly half of the 3, 000 mental hygiene films made in this golden age of daffy didacticism have now disappeared.
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| 48. | Heliade himself advocated didacticism in drama ( defining it as " the preservation of social health " ), and supported professionalism in acting.
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| 49. | In contrast with other children's stories of its day, it lacks didacticism and draws no clear distinctions between virtue and vice.
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| 50. | The bulk of Spencer's work is typical of the Home Literature style of LDS literature, characterized by didacticism and stringent morality.
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