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One of the requirements of a story is to have conflict. Who wants to read a story where nothing ever happens? And conflict makes people tense.

They believe they might lose their home.

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Brooks' characters are often tense due to the intense and challenging situations they face, such as overcoming personal conflicts, navigating complex relationships, or dealing with external pressure. This tension adds depth to the characters and creates a sense of realism and relatability for the audience. It also helps drive the plot forward and creates a sense of suspense and anticipation in the story.

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