The audience's primary emotional response to 'Volunteers' is dominated by Humor, stemming from Lawrence's fish-out-of-water antics, the culture clash, and the absurd situations involving multiple factions vying for the bridge. This leads to significant feelings of Joy and Happiness as the comedic elements land and the protagonists navigate their challenges. The adventure aspect contributes to Excitement and Anticipation as the plot unfolds with various threats and conflicts. Relief and Satisfaction are felt as the characters overcome obstacles and work towards a positive outcome for the villagers and themselves. There's also an element of Surprise from unexpected comedic twists and plot developments, and a moderate level of Anxiety due to the dangers faced by the Peace Corps volunteers.
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