The conflict between their families, the Montagues and the Capulets, played a significant role in Romeo and Juliet's deaths. The longstanding feud drove the couple to keep their love a secret and ultimately led to a series of tragic events that resulted in their untimely demise.
By the family, I presume you mean the Capulet's and the Montagues. In which case, had the families not hated each other then Romeo and Juliet wouldn't have had to hide their relationship. And therefore Juliet would have never had to fake her death, which Romeo, missing the message of the plan, mistook for her actual death, and therefore killed himself.
However had the families feud not been, the two 'star crossed lovers' would have never had had to hide their love.
However Romeo may have only been interested in Juliet because she was a Capulet, and therefore a 'forbidden fruit' (sorry for that horrible phrase) But it would have been a kick in the face for the Capulets to find out that their daughter had been in an affair with a Montague. And so it can be said that the only reason why Romeo became interested in Juliet in the first place was because of the families feud.
(A little off track at the end, sorry :D)
Capulets: Juliet, Tybalt (sort of--his auntie was married to a Capulet)
Montagues: Romeo and his mother
The Prince's Family: Paris and Mercutio
Romeo is Juilet's eniemies son who she does not know until after they kiss.
When ever Juliet dreams that she seen Romeo dead in her family's tomb.
He very romantically wished to join his wife in death.
it makes him feel hot & sexy
dude this question dose not make any sense but juilet is 13 and Romeo was 15.
romeo
Romeo and Juilet
Yes, in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Tybalt dies before Romeo. Tybalt is killed by Romeo in a duel, which then leads to Romeo's banishment from Verona.
They died
Mercutio
Yes
Juliet dies by stabbing herself with Romeo's dagger after finding him dead beside her. The tragic event occurs in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" as a result of miscommunication and the feuding families.