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Conclusion paragraph. Question.



carinita
Argentina

Conclusion paragraph. Question.
 
Good evening,
Is it OK if I refer to Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night �s Dream as timeless literary works?
The conclusion of my essay originally started:
"After reviewing these impressive works by Shakespeare, it could be concluded that two opposing viewpoints coexist in them"
The thing is I don �t want to finish the essay saying "Oh I love these plays" "Shakespeare was a genious"
The new conclusion is...
"After reviewing these timeless literary works by Shakespeare, it could be concluded that two opposing viewpoints coexist in them"
Any other alternative you can think of?
Your help will be appreciated

27 Jan 2011      





yanogator
United States

It sounds good to me.
 
Bruce

28 Jan 2011     



Apodo
Australia

Maybe you could do it something like this:
 
Although this review has shown that two opposing viewpoints co-exist, these impressive plays stand as an important part of Shakespeare �s timeless literary works.
 
The emphasis in the conclusion is then on the works, rather than the two viewpoints.

28 Jan 2011