The most likely reason that the prologue reveals the above detail about the play is:
to engage the audience in the tragic story
The prologue of the play “Romeo and Juliet” tells the audience about the place where the play will revolve on. The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets is also been introduced to the audience. The love between the two who belong to these families is also told in the prologue. It is also being told to the audience that if ever the two families would unite together, their unity will be the result of the death of the lovers.
<span>When Juliet comes back seemingly repentant from her visit to Friar Laurence, Lord Capulet decides he wants her to marry Paris the very next day. Lady Capulet argues that they won't have time to prepare, but her husband overrules he rLady Capulet comes in to ask her daughter if she needs any help preparing for her wedding day. Juliet says she's all set and asks to be left alone.</span>
The answer is the dictionary definition
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