Audience emotional responses for 'Carol & The End of the World' are heavily shaped by its unique blend of drama and comedy against an apocalyptic backdrop. The dominant emotion is 'Melancholy', reflecting the quiet, reflective sadness of impending global annihilation and the characters' acceptance of their fate. 'Sadness' and 'Empathy' are also prominent, stemming from the profound premise and the journey of the uneasy protagonist, Carol, as she navigates her final days. The 'Comedy' genre contributes significant 'Humor' through the absurd and often lighthearted ways humanity chooses to spend its last moments, alongside bittersweet 'Joy' and 'Happiness' found in small, meaningful connections. 'Inspiration' emerges as Carol finds purpose and peace, while 'Anxiety' captures her initial unease and the underlying existential dread of the situation.
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