Technophobia

Frankenstein is one of the early examples of Technophobia. This image shows Boris Karloff who played Frankenstein, in the 1930s.

Technophobia is the fear, or dislike, of more advanced technical devices. Technophobia has occurred since the Industrial Revolution. Very often, artists show technophobia in their works. Two examples of this are Frankenstein, and the movie Metropolis. The Luddites were a movement of textile workers who fought against the use of machines, in the 19th century.


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