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  1. a didactic person
  2. a person gifted, trained, or intending to instruct

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distinguish didactic method Didacticism is an artistic philosophy that emphasizes instructional and informative qualities in literature and other types of art. Didactic art should not primarily "entertain" or pursue the subjective goals of the artist.
An example may be found in Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism (published 1711), which offers a range of criticism and advice.
The term "didactic" also refers to texts (and by extension, media, such as film or television) that are overburdened with instructive, factual, and/or otherwise "educational" information, sometimes to the detriment of a reader's (or viewer's) enjoyment. The opposite of "didactic" is "non-didactic." If a writer is more concerned with artistic qualities and techniques than with conveying a message, then that piece of work is considered to be non-didactic, even if it is instructive/educational.
Some have suggested that nearly all of the best poetry is didactic. Contrarily, Edgar Allan Poe called didacticism the worst of "heresies" in his essay The Poetic Principle (before 1850).
Other examples of didactic literature include:
Didactic plays teach the audience through the use of a moral or a theme.
A good example of didactism in music is the chant Ut queant laxis, which was used by Guido of Arezzo to teach solfege syllables.

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didact in Bulgarian: Дидактика
didact in Catalan: Didàctica
didact in Czech: Didaktika
didact in Danish: Didaktik
didact in German: Didaktik
didact in Modern Greek (1453-): Διδακτική
didact in Spanish: Didáctica
didact in Esperanto: Didaktiko
didact in French: Didactique
didact in Croatian: Didaktika
didact in Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association): Didactica
didact in Italian: Didattica
didact in Latin: Ars docendi
didact in Hungarian: Didaktika
didact in Dutch: Didactiek
didact in Norwegian: Didaktikk
didact in Norwegian Nynorsk: Didaktikk
didact in Polish: Dydaktyka
didact in Portuguese: Didática
didact in Russian: Дидактика
didact in Slovak: Didaktika
didact in Finnish: Didaktiikka
didact in Swedish: Didaktik
didact in Ukrainian: Дидактика
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