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Concluding Your Essay Copyright 1998, Pat Bellanca, for the Writing Center at Harvard University
A Conclusion Should… stress the importance of the thesis statement,  give the essay a sense of completeness, and  leave a final impression on the reader.
To establish a sense of closure, you might do one or more of the following:      Conclude by linking the last paragraph to the first, perhaps by reiterating a word or phrase you used at the beginning.
Introduction  From the parking lot, I could see the towers of the castle of the Magic Kingdom standing stately against the blue sky. To the right, the tall peak of The Matterhorn rose even higher. From the left, I could hear the jungle sounds of Adventureland. As I entered the gate, Main Street stretched before me with its quaint shops evoking an old-fashioned small town so charming it could never have existed. I was entranced. Disneyland may have been built for children, but it brings out the child in adults.
Conclusion I thought I would spend a few hours at Disneyland, but here I was at 1:00 A.M., closing time, leaving the front gates with the now dark towers of the Magic Kingdom behind me. I could see tired children, toddling along and struggling to keep their eyes open as best they could. Others slept in their parents' arms as we waited for the parking lot tram that would take us to our cars. My forty-year-old feet ached, and I felt a bit sad to think that in a couple of days I would be leaving California, my vacation over, to go back to my desk. But then I smiled to think that for at least a day I felt ten years old again.
Writing Style Conclude with a sentence composed mainly of one-syllable words. Simple language can help create an effect of understated drama.
Writing Style Conclude with a sentence that's compound or parallel in structure; such sentences can establish a sense of balance or order that may feel just right at the end of a complex discussion.
Conclude with a quotation from or reference to a primary or secondary source, one that amplifies your main point or puts it in a different perspective A quotation from, say, the novel or poem you're writing about can add texture and specificity to your discussion; a critic or scholar can help confirm or complicate your final point. For example, you might conclude an essay on the idea of home in James Joyce's short story collection, Dubliners, with information about Joyce's own complex feelings towards Dublin, his home. Or you might end with a biographer's statement about Joyce's attitude toward Dublin, which could illuminate his characters' responses to the city. Just be cautious, especially about using secondary material: make sure that you get the last word.
Conclude by setting your discussion into a different, perhaps larger, context.  For example, you might end an essay on nineteenth-century muckraking journalism by linking it to a current newsmagazine program like 60 Minutes.
Conclude by redefining one of the key terms of your argument.  For example, an essay on Marx's treatment of the conflict between wage labor and capital might begin with Marx's claim that the "capitalist economy is . . . a gigantic enterprise of dehumanization"; the essay might end by suggesting that Marxist analysis is itself dehumanizing because it construes everything in economic rather than moral or ethical terms.
Conclude by considering the implications of your argument   What does your argument imply, or involve, or suggest? For example, an essay on the novel Ambiguous Adventure, by the Senegalese writer CheikhHamidou Kane, might open with the idea that the protagonist's development suggests Kane's belief in the need to integrate Western materialism and Sufi spirituality in modern Senegal.  The conclusion might make the new but related point that the novel on the whole suggests that such an integration is (or isn't) possible.
How Not to End Don't simply summarize your essay.  A brief summary of your argument may be useful, especially if your essay is long--more than ten pages or so.  But shorter essays tend not to require a restatement of your main ideas.
How Not to End Avoid phrases like "in conclusion," "to conclude," "in summary," and "to sum up."  These phrases can be useful_evenwelcome_in oral presentations.  But readers can see, by the tell-tale compression of the pages, when an essay is about to end.  You'll irritate your audience if you belabor the obvious.
How Not to End Resist the urge to apologize.   Repress doubts.  Don't undercut your authority by saying things like, "this is just one approach to the subject; there may be other, better approaches. . ."

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Conclusions

  • 1. Concluding Your Essay Copyright 1998, Pat Bellanca, for the Writing Center at Harvard University
  • 2. A Conclusion Should… stress the importance of the thesis statement, give the essay a sense of completeness, and leave a final impression on the reader.
  • 3. To establish a sense of closure, you might do one or more of the following: Conclude by linking the last paragraph to the first, perhaps by reiterating a word or phrase you used at the beginning.
  • 4. Introduction From the parking lot, I could see the towers of the castle of the Magic Kingdom standing stately against the blue sky. To the right, the tall peak of The Matterhorn rose even higher. From the left, I could hear the jungle sounds of Adventureland. As I entered the gate, Main Street stretched before me with its quaint shops evoking an old-fashioned small town so charming it could never have existed. I was entranced. Disneyland may have been built for children, but it brings out the child in adults.
  • 5. Conclusion I thought I would spend a few hours at Disneyland, but here I was at 1:00 A.M., closing time, leaving the front gates with the now dark towers of the Magic Kingdom behind me. I could see tired children, toddling along and struggling to keep their eyes open as best they could. Others slept in their parents' arms as we waited for the parking lot tram that would take us to our cars. My forty-year-old feet ached, and I felt a bit sad to think that in a couple of days I would be leaving California, my vacation over, to go back to my desk. But then I smiled to think that for at least a day I felt ten years old again.
  • 6. Writing Style Conclude with a sentence composed mainly of one-syllable words. Simple language can help create an effect of understated drama.
  • 7. Writing Style Conclude with a sentence that's compound or parallel in structure; such sentences can establish a sense of balance or order that may feel just right at the end of a complex discussion.
  • 8. Conclude with a quotation from or reference to a primary or secondary source, one that amplifies your main point or puts it in a different perspective A quotation from, say, the novel or poem you're writing about can add texture and specificity to your discussion; a critic or scholar can help confirm or complicate your final point. For example, you might conclude an essay on the idea of home in James Joyce's short story collection, Dubliners, with information about Joyce's own complex feelings towards Dublin, his home. Or you might end with a biographer's statement about Joyce's attitude toward Dublin, which could illuminate his characters' responses to the city. Just be cautious, especially about using secondary material: make sure that you get the last word.
  • 9. Conclude by setting your discussion into a different, perhaps larger, context. For example, you might end an essay on nineteenth-century muckraking journalism by linking it to a current newsmagazine program like 60 Minutes.
  • 10. Conclude by redefining one of the key terms of your argument. For example, an essay on Marx's treatment of the conflict between wage labor and capital might begin with Marx's claim that the "capitalist economy is . . . a gigantic enterprise of dehumanization"; the essay might end by suggesting that Marxist analysis is itself dehumanizing because it construes everything in economic rather than moral or ethical terms.
  • 11. Conclude by considering the implications of your argument What does your argument imply, or involve, or suggest? For example, an essay on the novel Ambiguous Adventure, by the Senegalese writer CheikhHamidou Kane, might open with the idea that the protagonist's development suggests Kane's belief in the need to integrate Western materialism and Sufi spirituality in modern Senegal. The conclusion might make the new but related point that the novel on the whole suggests that such an integration is (or isn't) possible.
  • 12. How Not to End Don't simply summarize your essay. A brief summary of your argument may be useful, especially if your essay is long--more than ten pages or so. But shorter essays tend not to require a restatement of your main ideas.
  • 13. How Not to End Avoid phrases like "in conclusion," "to conclude," "in summary," and "to sum up." These phrases can be useful_evenwelcome_in oral presentations. But readers can see, by the tell-tale compression of the pages, when an essay is about to end. You'll irritate your audience if you belabor the obvious.
  • 14. How Not to End Resist the urge to apologize. Repress doubts. Don't undercut your authority by saying things like, "this is just one approach to the subject; there may be other, better approaches. . ."