Most of the time, your conclusion will reiterate your most
important points. What points have you made? What do you want your reader to
remember most? What would get your attention as a
reader?
Probably the best thing you can do is put the essay
aside for a couple of days (if you deadline allows for this). This way, when you go
back to it, you will see it with fresh eyes. When you read it aloud, you will be able
to come up with a conclusion that helps you wrap up your explanation of Shakespeare's
exploration of love and hate, and you will be able to reiterate the most important
points to emphasize your thesis.
Without knowing your
points and what you've used for supporting details, it's very difficult to give you a
definitive answer. I hope this will help you.
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