Question

What is the resolution of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

A: Mr. Hyde writes a letter.
B: Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll die.
C: Dr. Lanyon dies.
D: Mr. Utterson never discovers the truth.

Answers

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The resolution of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is primarily centered around option B: Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll die. In the climax of the story, Dr. Jekyll ultimately succumbs to the duality of his nature, leading to the death of both his alter ego, Mr. Hyde, and himself. This conclusion emphasizes the moral and psychological themes of the novella.