: Re: Should I include details relevant to a "close reading" in my thesis statement? I am writing a five-page essay about a novel my literature class has read. I do not want to post my thesis or
Your thesis statement should be a succinct summery of your overarching argument and it should not include too many details. But close reading is the means through which you reach your conclusion. Use it to support your arguments. Think about the thesis as a big claim made of several smaller supporting arguments supported in turn by close reading.
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