Tuesday 3 April 2018

Concluding With Aplomb

Do you remember the last time you watched a movie or read a book that you really liked? Do you remember the part that you loved the most in it? What about the ending? Did the way that the movie (or the book) satisfy the inner creativity within you? Now think back to the last time that you watched a movie or read a book that seemed to start off well enough, but that had one of the most terrible endings that you could ever imagine for that particular story.

That is the way endings are supposed to work: to give the audience in question some form of closure regarding a particular story or concept. The beauty of a great story should be an ending that really satisfies the audience in question, and of course, this means that the ending, whether it is comic or tragic, should be poetic and justified.


Giving Your Work The Professional Touch:

The same is true when it comes to writing out essays. It does not matter what form of essay writing we talk about, whether it is a descriptive essay or a story or even a piece of writing discussing the latest scientific breakthrough. What matters is how you manage to conclude it. Sadly though, it is one of those few things that most students are just not very good at. The following tips however, have been designed to make sure that the way you conclude your essay is enough to satisfy the most critical of readers, including your professors! Here is what you need to do to learn to write like professional Essay Writers UK.
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Avoid repeating yourself:

Sure, the conclusion needs to summaries all the points that you have been discussing in the rest of the essay, but that is exactly what it must be: a summary. For the rest of it, you just need to mention how the discussion you have been focusing on, in the essay, is relevant to proving or disproving your own ideas also. Just avoid repetition at this stage though because it doesn’t just become tedious, it detracts from the quality of your essay also.

Tie up all the loose ends:

A book or movie that does not deal sufficiently with all the characters gives off that really terrible, unfinished feel to the whole story. That is really distracting the viewer from the main purpose that the story meant to tell. It creates a place for absurdity and makes for an almost unforgiving end to the story. At times, it even creates a very anticlimactic plot for the entire movie and at the end simply earns the movie nothing but critical reviews and a bad overall rating. The same is the case with essays.

Eventually, leave the reader thinking more about your hypotheses:
At the end of the day, your essay is meant to have a purpose. Over here, your purpose is to make sure that the reader keeps thinking of the hypotheses you put forward, or think of any further research that could be conducted on the subject.

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