The document discusses the representation of social groups, specifically working class men, within horror films. It defines the working class as people who perform low-wage, unskilled labor jobs. It describes representing the working class man in a horror film as more dominant by placing him on the left side of the frame and notes that male antagonists in horrors tend to be more aggressive. Additionally, the working class man is depicted as independent and not family-oriented. The document also notes that male characters in horrors are generally not portrayed as sexual objects in the way female characters are.