The emotional responses for 'Lean on Me' are primarily driven by its powerful biographical drama narrative. Audiences experience significant **Inspiration** from Joe Clark's unwavering dedication to transforming a failing school and its students. This is coupled with strong **Empathy** for the students facing dire circumstances and for Clark's isolated struggle against systemic issues and bureaucracy. The film evokes **Sadness** and **Anger** at the initial state of the school and the obstacles faced, but ultimately builds towards a sense of **Hope** and **Satisfaction** as progress is made and lives are changed. Underlying these are feelings of **Anxiety** and **Melancholy** reflecting the constant challenges and the harsh realities depicted.
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