The characters in the dystopian world of Fahrenheit 451 rely heavily on technology to provide entertainment, transportation, and social interactions. Guy Montag, a firefighter who burns books and houses in the novel, usually complies to what society considers normal. His everyday routine shows how immersed he is in the technology around him. The descriptions of the air-propelled trains, an entire room where the walls are made of television screens, and inescapable advertisements are very prominent
Horror films entertain audiences grim plot lines, otherworldly figures and cautiously planned jumpscares. These motion productions have earned themselves the lot of sixth most popular movie genres in the United States (Statica, n.d.). The perplexing part of horror films is the paradoxical effect of being scared and fearful while also enjoying the film and hoping for more. The film may involve the supernatural or otherworldly. These figures seem to cause universal fear along with organisms such as