👉 In classical rhetoric and literary analysis, "coemptio" refers to a rhetorical device used in speeches or writings to show that the speaker is not truly speaking but rather has been influenced by external factors. This can be seen as an attempt to give the impression of being objective or detached from one's own perspective. For example, a speaker might use "coemptio" when they are giving a speech where their personal biases or feelings are present in their words and actions, but the audience is not