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What is the resolution of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Utterson enters the lab.
Poole finds a dead body.
Mr. Hyde writes a confession.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde die.
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde die.
The novel ends with Poole and Utterson forcing their way into Jekyll’s laboratory, finding Hyde’s dead body, and reading Jekyll’s confession explaining that he and Hyde were the same person and that Hyde’s death (by suicide) also ended Jekyll.
The novel ends with Poole and Utterson forcing their way into Jekyll’s laboratory, finding Hyde’s dead body, and reading Jekyll’s confession explaining that he and Hyde were the same person and that Hyde’s death (by suicide) also ended Jekyll.
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