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- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect abstract "The Romeo and Juliet effect is a result of parental opposition to a relationship, characterised by an intensificaton of the romantic feelings of those in the relationship. The effect gets its name from the unwavering love of the protagonists in the Shakespeare play of the same name. The effect involves an increased commitment to persevere in the midst of parental opposition and interference. Richard Driscoll was the first author on the Boulder research team which suggested a real world basis for the literary masterpiece of undying passion.".
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- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interpersonal_conflict.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parenting.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romance.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romeo_and_Juliet.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_study.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Reactance_(psychology).
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Romeo and Juliet effect".
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- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect subject Category:Parenting.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect subject Category:Romance.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect subject Category:Romeo_and_Juliet.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect hypernym Result.
- Romeo_and_Juliet_effect comment "The Romeo and Juliet effect is a result of parental opposition to a relationship, characterised by an intensificaton of the romantic feelings of those in the relationship. The effect gets its name from the unwavering love of the protagonists in the Shakespeare play of the same name. The effect involves an increased commitment to persevere in the midst of parental opposition and interference.".
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