happyhourman
Jan 24, 2010
Book Reports / Macbeth Reflection, conclusion is a little cheesy? [5]
OK, first never use a quote in a conclusion. A conclusion is suppose to summarize everything you have written. So by writing a quote, you have to support it with commentaries, which should not be used in the conclusion. Start the conclusion by restating your thesis, then, in a paragraph, summarize all your body paragraphs. Your last sentence should be a last thought reflection.
Your last sentence in the conclusion is good, but don't use "perhaps" or any words that shows doubt.
"Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more." (act 5 scene 5) This quote is perhaps one of the most recognizable quotes in the entire book. This could also be a theme to the book, Macbeth is telling us how short life can be, and how important it is to make full use of it. Perhaps that is the reason why he wanted to become king, to live life to the fullest.
OK, first never use a quote in a conclusion. A conclusion is suppose to summarize everything you have written. So by writing a quote, you have to support it with commentaries, which should not be used in the conclusion. Start the conclusion by restating your thesis, then, in a paragraph, summarize all your body paragraphs. Your last sentence should be a last thought reflection.
Your last sentence in the conclusion is good, but don't use "perhaps" or any words that shows doubt.