Answer:
a dystopia
Step-by-step explanation:
The novel “Fahrenheit 451” is a dystopian novel set in the future. A few explanations. Think about it. People don’t get their own decision. They are controlled using overpopulation, censorship, media, and they don’t believe in the value of books. People aren’t accepted for who they are, and a intellectual smart person is considered an outlaw. People are punished for who they are. Even the fireman, who used to protect against fire, seems to have changed. Now he burns things (books). This is definitely not a utopia. An utopia is a perfect world. In an utopia, you would be appreciated for who you are, no overpopulation, books are valued as they educate the population. Therefore “Fahrenheit 41” is a dystopia.