Audiences for 'Noise' primarily experience **Humor** from the absurd and cathartic actions of the protagonist, David Owen, as he battles the incessant noise of New York City. A strong sense of **Empathy** is evoked as viewers relate to his escalating frustration and the universal annoyance of noise pollution. This empathy often transitions into shared **Anger** at the disruptive environment and the bureaucratic system he fights. There's a consistent undercurrent of **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** as David navigates legal troubles and his audacious campaign against City Hall. Despite the dramatic elements of personal struggle and separation, moments of **Happiness** and **Joy** emerge from his new relationship and the public support he garners, creating a unique blend of comedic defiance and relatable human drama.
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