Emotions in Job Chapter 32

Impatience and Frustration: Elihu is frustrated by the ineffectiveness of the three friends' arguments.
Righteous Anger: He is indignant over Job's self-justification and the friends' lack of proper answers.
Eagerness to Speak: Elihu eagerly wants to share his thoughts, having held back out of respect for the elders.
Respect for Elders: Despite his eagerness, he explains his delay by showing respect for the age and experience of the others.
Confidence: Confident in his insight, Elihu believes he can contribute a new perspective to the discourse.