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A Good Conclusion For An Essay

Crafting a compelling conclusion for an essay can be a challenging task that requires careful
consideration and thoughtful reflection. The conclusion serves as the final impression that readers
will take away from your essay, making it a crucial element of your writing. Summarizing your main
points, reiterating your thesis, and leaving a lasting impact on the audience are key objectives in this
section.

One difficulty lies in striking the right balance between being concise and comprehensive. You need
to revisit the core arguments without being repetitive and offer new insights or perspectives that
leave a lasting impression. Crafting a conclusion that feels both satisfying and thought-provoking
requires finesse and a deep understanding of the essay's purpose.

Another challenge is avoiding the temptation to introduce new information. A good conclusion
should synthesize existing ideas and provide closure rather than introducing novel concepts. This
requires a keen awareness of the boundaries set by your introduction and body paragraphs.

Moreover, the tone of the conclusion must align with the overall mood of the essay. It should leave a
lasting emotional impact, whether it's through a poignant reflection, a call to action, or a thought-
provoking question. Striking the right emotional chord requires a nuanced understanding of your
audience and the subject matter.

In essence, writing a good conclusion demands a mastery of various elements – from rhetorical
strategies to emotional resonance. It's the culmination of your entire essay, making it both a
challenging and rewarding aspect of the writing process.

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Analysis Of Rabindranath Tagore ( 1861-1941 )
Rabindranath Tagore (1861 1941) is known as one of the most famous artists of the 21st
century. He was the first Indian to receive the Noble Prize for literature in 1913 and his
works are still read throughout the world today. He has composed more than 2200 songs,
painted more than 5000 paintings, and written over 70 children plays and numerous short
stories. Among these short stories is Punishment; in the story Tagore focuses on the
condition of women in India; how women are suppressed living day to day and whether
justiceis served to the righteous.
Punishment revolves around four main characters: Dukhiram, Chidam, Chandara, and
Ramlochan Chakravariti. Dukhiram and Chidam, as the story goes on these characters
show us the reality of what how society treats women. The story begins with two
brothers, Dukhiram and Chidam, whom, set out for work with their farm knives in the
morning; as they work their wives, Radha and Chandara, respectively, fight and create a
scene in front of their neighbors but the neighbors don t seem to care, saying, They re at
it again ( Punishment ). When the two men return home, from cutting rice crop, they find
their house unusually quiet. As they walk in they find Chandara (Chidam s wife) taking a
nap out of fatigue and Radha sitting sullenly on the side. When Dukhiram asks Radha
for food she, explodes and, taunts him, as he didn t give her groceries.
After a whole day of toil and humiliation, to return―raging with hunger―to a dark,
joyless,
What Is The Difference Between The Harness And The Murder
John Steinbeck is the author of several very successful books, one of which being The
Long Valley. Steinbeck wrote about what he knew, regardless of whether or not it was
appreciated by others. Not everyone was immediately enamored by his writing, as his
hometown of Salinas burned his books (Curwen) when he was first beginning to write.
However, as the stories gained popularity, Steinbeck was able to return to his origins and
found the National Steinbeck Center. The Long Valley is made up of twelve different
stories that consist of entirely different characters, but many similarities can be found
throughout the different stories in addition to the differences. The Harness and The
Murder are two stories that have both similarities and differences. The first story, The
Harness , tells the story of a model farmer named Peter Randall, who is highly respected
within the community. In the beginning of the story, Peter s wife, Emma Randall, dies,
and Peter becomes predictably hysterical. However, throughout the rest of the story, the
reader learns how Peter s wife had dominated her husband and made practically all of
his decisions for him. The second story, The Murder , tells the story of another married
couple. The main character, Jim Moore, marries a sweet foreign girl named Jelka;
however, due to the communication barrier between the two, Moore begins to frequent
brothels in order to communicate with other women. At the end of the story, Moore finds
Jelka cheating on

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