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Shakespeare develops Juliet's character through her dialogue and actions in response to Romeo. Initially, she is depicted as a naive young girl, but as she interacts with Romeo, her character matures and she becomes more independent and determined. Her love for Romeo drives her to make bold decisions, showcasing her growth throughout the play.

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