In the second half of the novel, there are usually several purposes for depicting an event or object: 1. Increase the tension and suspense of the plot: The ending of the novel usually increases the tension and suspense of the plot by depicting an event or object, making the reader look forward to the next plot development and better attracting the reader's attention and interest in reading. 2. Revealing the character's inner thoughts or motives: At the end of the novel, an event or object may be portrayed to reveal the character's inner thoughts or motives, allowing the reader to have a deeper understanding of the character's personality and thoughts, thus better shaping the character's image and enhancing the appeal of the novel. 3. Setting Up the Next Story: The ending of the novel may use an event or object to set up the next story so that the reader can better understand the worldview and values of the novel and provide background and clues for the subsequent plot development. 4. Creating Reversal and Surprise: The ending of the novel may create a reversal and surprise by depicting an event or item to make the reader feel surprised and surprised, thus increasing the readers 'reading ability and attractiveness.