Volume 19, No. 3, 2022

Trudeau Vs Trump During COVID-19 Pandemic- A CDA Study


Dr. Muhammad Imran , Ayesha Tahir , Umar Junaid Cheema , Kousar Gull

Abstract

The examination tried to research how the language utilized in Donald Trump's and Justin Trudeau’s Speeches given on the pinnacle of the expansion of COVID-19. The explicit focus was on how language is utilized to connote, produce and challenge inconsistent force relations. Likewise, the investigation not just tried to unload how the language utilized serves belief system and force, yet in addition how it empowers a superior comprehension of the political reason for the talks. The examination utilized a subjective exploration plan. Fairclough's (1989, 2010) three-level model of depiction, understanding, and clarification was utilized by zeroing in on both miniature and full-scale talk investigation. Then again, a linguistic portrayal of belief system, force, and predominance was uncovered: the talk shows the relationship of America with different nations and the activities taken by both the leader of a superpower and a non-super power. The investigation uncovered that Donald Trump set himself in the principal position and sees himself as generally able than some other government, the situation of most noteworthy accentuation, which is my hypothesis depicts him as egotistical and troublesome. Then again Prime Minister Justin Trudeau depicts himself as a profoundly sympathetic leader. He is taken the circumstance of the pandemic genuinely and taken intense measures.


Pages: 343-360

Keywords: Critical Discourse Analysis, Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau, COVID-19, Corona Virus, Pandemic, political discourse.

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