Metaphorical Framing of Pakistan’s 2025 Flood: An Ecolinguistics Analysis of Selected Newspaper Articles
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This study investigates the metaphorical framing of Pakistan’s 2025 flood through an ecolinguistics analysis of selected newspaper articles from Dawn and The Nation. Using Conceptual Metaphor Theory and a qualitative research approach, this study explores how language shapes public understanding of environmental disasters (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980). The findings show that floods are frequently portrayed as violent agents, historical milestones, and material destroyers through war and conflict-related metaphors. The analysis also highlights themes of climate injustice, ecological imbalance, governance failure, and human responsibility. The study demonstrates that media discourse plays a significant role in influencing ecological awareness and shaping perceptions about climate-related crises in Pakistan.
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