Audience. knowing WHO the author is writing for often gives you better context and understanding of their purpose; for example, if you take into account like children's books, you see that a lot of them have specific morals or lessons behind them to help a child develop good character. if you misinterpreted a children's book to be for an adult, you wouldn't understand the author's purpose as well because you're trying to figure out how a lesson for children could apply to an adult.
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as you can see its now a forced town
The state of knowing everything
(to further explain when it comes to third person narration there are three main types of narrators:
-objective: the narrator acts an observer, we don’t learn about any characters’ feelings or inner thoughts
-limited: the story is told from one of the characters’ perspective and we get to to know their thoughts and feelings
-omniscient: the narrator knows everything about all the characters, including all their thoughts and feelings)
hope this helps :)