The primary emotional response to 'Summer Heights High' is **Humor**, driven by Chris Lilley's distinctive mockumentary style and the often cringeworthy yet hilarious situations and characters within the high school setting. This is complemented by significant feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness** from the lighter, more positive interactions and comedic payoffs. The 'Drama' aspect elicits strong **Empathy** for the characters as they navigate relatable 'huge traumas of friendship, staff politics, schoolwork and relationships,' leading to moments of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** when characters face disappointment, social exclusion, or personal struggles. **Anxiety** and **Anger** also feature, reflecting the conflicts and pressures inherent in a school environment.
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