Examine the ways in which Shakespeare develops the character of Romeo through his use of language.

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This proves that he is in fact quite immature. On the other hand, being in love and to such a degree as this, shows a growing sense of maturity about Romeo. Further into the play, at the Capulets' party, Romeo enters in disguise, soon to meet Juliet. The fact that he has turned up, uninvited, to this party, shows us that Romeo has quite a rebellious nature...
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This immaturity is also reflected when Romeo first meets Juliet. After spending every morning and evening, every waking hour thinking about Roseline, it seems rather immature how he can completely forget her and say that he has ?ne'er seen true beauty till this night'. The hyperboles used in this scene depict the strength of this love Romeo is feeling for Juliet: ?She doth teach the torches to burn bright! This very exaggerated statement shows that Romeo is perhaps not very experienced with love, as all he can see are the positive sides of Juliet...
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