Audience emotional responses for 'Tyson' are primarily driven by the complex biographical narrative. Empathy is high as viewers connect with Tyson's journey from a troubled youth seeking to overcome fear and bullying, through his rise to unparalleled boxing success, and ultimately his public and personal struggles. This leads to significant Sadness and Melancholy as his 'fall' due to failed marriage, felony conviction, and losing fights is depicted. However, there's also strong Inspiration from his initial drive, his incredible achievements, and his concluding philosophical reflections on self-improvement and fatherhood. Excitement and Anticipation are present during the portrayal of his dominant boxing career, while Anxiety and Anger reflect the turbulent periods, controversies, and the pressures he faced. Hope emerges from his desire for redemption, and Nostalgia for his prime years, alongside a sense of the Disturbing from the darker aspects of his life.
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