The document discusses the importance of focusing on the audience when crafting a story. It asserts that the primary relationship for a writer should be with the audience, not the story or characters themselves. Effective stories create pity and fear in the audience for the characters, resulting in an emotional bond between the audience and the story. Good scripts are those that are closely related to what the audience wants to see by including vivid characters and sentimental endings. A story should aim to engage the audience above all else.