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Which statement about The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is correct?
Dr. Jekyll’s struggle between good and evil is resolved with the death of Carew.
Dr. Jekyll’s struggle between good and evil is resolved only by his death.
Mr. Utterson’s struggle for truth is resolved when he sees Jekyll transformed.
Mr. Utterson’s struggle for truth is resolved when Poole comes to him for help.
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"Dr. Jekyll’s struggle between good and evil is resolved only by his death."
Jekyll ultimately loses control of Hyde and chooses suicide (poison) to stop Hyde, which is the final resolution of his internal conflict. Carew’s murder only escalates the crisis; Utterson never witnesses a transformation, and Poole’s visit merely initiates the investigation.
Jekyll ultimately loses control of Hyde and chooses suicide (poison) to stop Hyde, which is the final resolution of his internal conflict. Carew’s murder only escalates the crisis; Utterson never witnesses a transformation, and Poole’s visit merely initiates the investigation.
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