As a classic family sitcom, "Everybody Loves Raymond" primarily elicits **Humor** from its audience through the relatable, often exaggerated, domestic squabbles and witty dialogue between Ray, his wife Debra, and his intrusive parents and jealous brother. This comedic foundation leads to significant feelings of **Joy** and general **Happiness** for viewers, as they are entertained by the Barone family's antics. **Relief** is frequently felt when a particularly awkward or stressful family situation finds a temporary resolution. **Empathy** is a strong secondary emotion, as many viewers relate to Ray and Debra's predicaments in dealing with overbearing in-laws or sibling rivalry. While a comedy, **Anger** (more accurately, comedic frustration or exasperation) is present, stemming from the characters' reactions to each other's annoying habits, and an underlying sense of **Love** underpins the family's bond despite their constant bickering. Emotions like **Anxiety**, **Guilt**, and **Envy** also play a role, often as sources of comedic tension or character motivation, particularly for Robert.
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