The Book of Daniel

IMDB6.1
πSadness(15.4%)
π₯²Empathy(12%)
πInspiration(10.3%)
π’Melancholy(8.5%)
π¨Anxiety(7.7%)
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Audience emotional responses for 'The Book of Daniel' are primarily driven by the dramatic historical narrative of Daniel's captivity and unwavering faith. Viewers experience significant sadness and empathy for Daniel and his people facing oppression and difficult circumstances. This is balanced by strong feelings of inspiration and hope derived from Daniel's boldness and faithfulness to God, even under threat. Anxiety is present due to the dangers he faces, while melancholy reflects the somber historical setting. A sense of awe and satisfaction arises from witnessing divine intervention and Daniel's ultimate impact.
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