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There is actually two answers to this question. In Shakespeares Romeo and Juiliet, the star-crossed lover's families hold an ancient grudge against each other. The two are separated because Romeo's family(the Montagues) and Juliet's family(the Capulets) don't want each other together.

The other answer is actually that in the story, Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and he gets banished from Verona(the scene of the story), to Mantua for doing so. Therefore, Juliet and Romeo

are separated.

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As far as their parents were concerned, they were never allowed to see each other. Or at least we assume that to be the case, because Romeo and Juliet never asked their parents' permission to see each other, and because of the feud between their families. It's possible that the merger the marriage of the heirs of the two houses would represent would be attractive to both Montague and Capulet, but they never got the chance because the kids just assumed that their parents would disapprove.

A further roadblock in their relationship came when Romeo was no longer allowed to be in Verona. That meant that if they were to be together, Juliet would somehow have to get out of town. But that didn't quite work out . . .

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Because Romeo killed Tybalt, he was sentenced to leave Verona and never come back on pain of death, so he went to Mantua while Juliet stayed in Verona.

Read the script or watch the movie to see it.

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On the morning after their wedding night, Romeo had to leave Verona because he was banished and would be killed if found within Verona's walls. Juliet was unable to conceive of being able to leave her house (she had only done so before to go to church). Romeo jumped on a horse and rode away to Mantua.

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for no reason at all. it's really stupid truthfully. they've hated each other for so long that no one knows why.

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