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  • Didacticism - Wikipedia
    Didacticism is a philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities in literature, art, and design [1][2][3] In art, design, architecture, and landscape, didacticism is a conceptual approach that is driven by the urgent need to explain
  • DIDACTIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Didaktikós is a Greek word that means "apt at teaching " It comes from didáskein, meaning "to teach " Something didactic does just that: it teaches or instructs
  • What is Didacticism? Definition, Examples of Didactic Literature
    Didacticism refers to writing that is written for a particular purpose such as to teach a lesson in addition to providing entertainment The lessons that these works teach may vary from moral, religious, political, or practical teachings
  • Didactic | Education, Morality Philosophy | Britannica
    didactic, of literature or other art, intended to convey instruction and information The word is often used to refer to texts that are overburdened with instructive or factual matter to the exclusion of graceful and pleasing detail so that they are pompously dull and erudite
  • Didacticism in Literature: Definition Examples | SuperSummary
    Didacticism (dahy-DAK-tik-iz-um) is a literary movement encompassing written works that both instruct and entertain Didactic literature’s overarching philosophy is that reading should contain a lesson as well as a certain amount of pleasure
  • Didactic Literature - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Not a subtle approach, didacticism delivers a specific and pointed message and was present in the earliest stories developed to teach moral behavior, such as fables and parables
  • Definition of didacticism - Words Defined
    Definition: Didacticism refers to a philosophy or approach in literature, art, and education that is designed primarily to instruct or educate the audience The term is derived from the Greek word "didaktikos," which means "skilled in teaching "
  • Didacticism: Definition and Examples in Literature - ThoughtCo
    The term didacticism, when referring to writing, describes literature serving as a means to teach the reader something, whether that be morals or how to make stew


















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