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Based on the prologue, what is the main conflict in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet live in different cities.
Romeo himself by accident.
Romeo’s family and Juliet’s family are enemies.
Romeo and Juliet take their own .
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Romeo’s family and Juliet’s family are enemies.
The play’s prologue calls them “two households, both alike in dignity” with an “ancient grudge,” which sets up the central conflict that keeps the lovers apart and drives the tragedy.
The play’s prologue calls them “two households, both alike in dignity” with an “ancient grudge,” which sets up the central conflict that keeps the lovers apart and drives the tragedy.
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