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ISSN: 2081-8718     eISSN: 2353-2831    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/rk.2024.15-08
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Lista wydań / 15 (2024)
The Emotional Escalation and Decision Making: Tracing the Path to Tragedy in ‘Romeo and Juliet’

Autorzy: Ding Duczek ORCID
University of Szczecin
Data publikacji całości:2024
Liczba stron:13 (133-145)
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In Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet,” the path to tragedy is paved with a series of escalating emotions that ultimately lead to the catastrophic demise of the characters. This essay will delve into the intricate analysis of emotional escalation within the play, tracing the progression of emotions experienced by Romeo and Juliet and the surrounding characters. By analysing critical moments of emotional intensity, this essay aims to uncover the underlying psychological and social factors that contribute to the play's tragic outcome. The emotional escalation in “Romeo and Juliet” begins with the rapid intensification of romantic infatuation between the two young lovers. From their initial encounter at the Capulet's party to their clandestine marriage, Romeo and Juliet's love quickly escalates from a fleeting attraction to an all-consuming passion. Their infatuation is characterised by impulsive actions, heightened emotions, and a disregard for the consequences, setting the stage for the following tragic events. The emotional escalation in “Romeo and Juliet” is the longstanding feud between the Capulet and Montague families. The animosity between the two households fuels the emotional tensions within the play, exacerbating conflicts and driving the lovers to desperate measures. Romeo and Juliet's forbidden love symbolises defiance against familial expectations, further escalating the emotional stakes and leading to tragic consequences. At the heart of the emotional escalation in “Romeo and Juliet” is the psychological dynamics that drive the characters' actions and decisions. Cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias and selective perception, influence the characters' interpretation of events and contribute to misunderstandings and conflicts. In “Romeo and Juliet,” the analysis of emotional escalation provides a lens through which to understand the complex interplay of love, conflict, and fate that drive the tragic narrative forward. By tracing the progression of emotions experienced by the characters, from romantic infatuation to despairing tragedy, we gain insight into the underlying psychological and social factors contributing to the play's devastating outcome. Ultimately, “Romeo and Juliet” is a timeless exploration of the power and peril of unchecked emotions, reminding us of the profound consequences that can arise from the escalation of passion and conflict.
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