ANSWER
The escalation of rivalry in mimetic desire occurs when two or more individuals or groups imitate each other’s desires for the same object, status, or goal. This imitation intensifies competition, as each party seeks to outdo the other, leading to conflict. The rivalry grows because the desire is not for the object itself but for the perceived value it holds due to the mediator’s desire. This dynamic can spiral into hostility, envy, and even violence, as the original object becomes secondary to the struggle for dominance or recognition. Girard sees this as a fundamental driver of human conflict, both personal and societal.