<span>The question that might help you identify the theme of a piece of fiction is the question "How did the conflict(s) resolve, if at all?" This questions requires first thinking of the entire story as well as analyzing the plot and the overall message of the story to determine the conflict and resolution.</span>
a you did not explain it well do not reply
I would agree with you - the conclusion should leave readers with an important thought at the end.
This thought should never be new, or opposing to the previous ideas you had been writing before. It also shouldn't be confusing, but quite conversely - it should explain everything and put everything in place.
Answer:
He doesn't want to sell his soul
Explanation:
the devil offered money but he refused cause he wanted to keep his soul
(from '<em>The Devil and Tom Walker'</em> if thats what your talking about)