The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" serves the following purposes:
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To introduce the audience to important characters - The prologue provides a brief overview of the main characters, including Romeo and Juliet.
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To set up the central conflict between the families - It establishes the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, which is central to the story.
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To invoke feelings of sympathy in the audience - The prologue foreshadows the tragic fate of the "star-crossed lovers," invoking sympathy for them and setting an emotional tone for the play.
The other options related to where the story takes place and specific plot points are not primarily covered in the prologue.