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the didactic
adjective
Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality.
synonyms
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And the didactic tone?
"I'm more interested in the poetic than the didactic".
The didactic value of the poem is deliberately undercut by the injunction not to give advice.
Mr. Sharma's novel weaves the national into the personal without a trace of the didactic.
Stark and chilling, it abstains from the strategies that traditionally anchor the didactic poster.
The first, "Labor and Trades," includes several works that illustrate the didactic uses of the works.
Such is the flypaper of his mind and the didactic turn of his personality.
There are times when Martel pushes the didactic agenda of his story too hard.
Yet the didactic intent anchors the rush of words and images.
The didactic sermons of Jonathan Edwards are now op-ed pieces.
Hard-core "art speaks for itself" advocates will be outraged by the didactic interference.
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