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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)

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