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I think so because she lives in a castle and that's all I can tell you.

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It depends on the specific interpretation of the characters and their backgrounds. In some versions of the story, Juliet is portrayed as being from a wealthy family, while Romeo comes from a less affluent background. However, in other interpretations, their social statuses may be more similar.

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