Audience emotional responses for 'David Copperfield (1999)' are primarily driven by its dramatic narrative. High percentages of Sadness and Empathy reflect David's numerous hardships, including the loss of his mother, cruel treatment by his stepfather, and struggles in poverty. Melancholy captures the reflective and often somber tone of his life's journey. Inspiration is a significant emotion as viewers witness David's resilience and determination to overcome adversity. Love and Hope are strong underlying themes, representing the enduring bonds he forms with loyal friends and family, and his persistent optimism for a better future. Anger and Disgust are directed towards the film's antagonists, Mr. Murdstone and Uriah Heep, while Satisfaction and Relief are felt with their eventual downfall and David's ultimate success and happiness.
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