Why did the author choose to have the plot turn out the way it did? What reaction was he looking to create in the reader?

What lesson or idea did the author want the reader to take away from the story?
Who might the author have wanted the audience of the story to be? Who does the author want to learn the lesson/message he’s trying to teach? make this into a paragraph sounding like a 10th grader

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The author likely chose to have the plot turn out the way it did to create a sense of irony or surprise in the reader. By having unexpected twists and turns in the story, the author likely wanted to keep the reader engaged and interested in how the story unfolds. The lesson the author may have wanted readers to take away from the story could be a message about the importance of perseverance or the consequences of making selfish or impulsive decisions. The author might have wanted the audience of the story to be young adults or teenagers, as they may be more likely to relate to the themes and characters in the story. Ultimately, the author wants the readers to learn the lesson or message he's trying to teach by experiencing it through the characters and events in the story.
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