Abstract

Political discourse, a pivotal aspect of political life, wields significant influence in shaping public opinion. This article delves into the analysis of political discourse, unraveling its essence and exploring its impact on the formation of public beliefs. It scrutinizes the multifaceted nature of political discourse, its distinctive vocabulary, and its role in various contexts, from oratorical speeches to scholarly articles. The study further examines the goals of political discourse, ranging from persuasion and agenda-setting to identity formation and conflict resolution. Examples from diverse topics such as economics, foreign policy, social issues, ecology, education, and medicine illustrate the broad spectrum of political discourse. The article underscores the evolving role of media and social platforms in disseminating political discourse, emphasizing the diverse mechanisms of influence on public opinion. Drawing from a range of literature, the study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the linguistic and extralinguistic dimensions of political discourse.

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