Romeo and Juliet
How are Romeo and Juliet's families alike, and why might this be important?
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The prologue claims that the families are alike in social status, and that implies that the only factor reasonably keeping them apart is the feud between their two families. The ongoing feud continues to cause new conflict for Romeo and Juliet, who might otherwise run in the same circles.