Didacticism vs Nondidactically - What's the difference?
didacticism | nondidactically |
(uncountable) An artistic philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities over mere entertainment.
(countable) A work, statement, etc. of this kind.
In a way that is not didactic, or is free of didacticism
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 25, Elizabeth Jensen, Born to the Left, Aiming Her Camera Right, New York Times
, passage=Her parentage has sometimes worked against her — she was repeatedly harassed at McCain events last year — but she chooses to portray her subjects as nondidactically as possible. }}
As a noun didacticism
is (uncountable) an artistic philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities over mere entertainment.As an adverb nondidactically is
in a way that is not didactic, or is free of didacticism.didacticism
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nondidactically
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