Conclusions Book Analysis Essay.

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Conclusions Book Analysis Essay

The Basics of a Conclusion Reiterate your thesis statement Summarize main points. Do not introduce new ideas. Be confident that you proved your point! But don’t use first person! Should be approximately 4-5 sentences in length.

Reiterate Thesis Statement Do NOT simply copy and paste your thesis statement from your introduction. Use different words! This will make it less boring for your reader.

Summarize Main Points Touch on what you covered in each of your body paragraphs. Do not introduce new information or provide new quotes. You are simply reminding the reader that you have accomplished your task.

Final Thoughts Your final sentence should tie everything together. Try to make a connection back to your “hook” in your introduction. Should be a general statement.

EXAMPLE In The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass realizes his humanity, has strength to liberate himself, and proves that slavery and education are incompatible because of his quest for literacy during his time as a slave. Douglass emphasizes self-improvement through his education. Learning to read enables him to think for himself about his condition in slavery, which then inspires him to formulate an escape plan. However, his journey does not end there. Douglass’ final step to liberation is writing his autobiography, becoming an advocate for the abolitionist cause. He is able to shatter stereotypes that slaves were meant to be servants to the whites. Preventing slaves from literacy not only prevents them from gaining power, but it also prevents the rest of America from knowing the truth about slavery. Douglass is able to provide these truths to his audience. The power of knowledge has the capability of changing the course of history.