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I think it can, because John Steinbeck finishes the novella with Lennies death. It does have a tragic end so in my opinion you could say that it's a tragedy

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Yes, the novel "Of Mice and Men" can be considered a tragedy because it explores themes of loss, unfulfilled dreams, and the harsh realities of life. The tragic events that unfold, particularly the ending involving the death of a major character, contribute to the overall tragic tone of the story.

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No bodies dream comes true in the book. And Lennie gets killed.

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Because in the End the idiot in the story dies and the other guy loses a best friend.

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Its sound like it could happen.

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