In Burkean rhetoric, "identification" refers to a concept developed by the American literary theorist and rhetorician Kenneth Burke. He introduced the idea to explain how individuals and groups create connections and identify with one another through language, symbols, and shared experiences. Burke posited that identification goes beyond mere persuasion; it involves a deeper connection formed when individuals see themselves in the experiences, values, or beliefs of others.

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