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She is certainly mature in her desires as her soliloquy "Gallop apace you fiery footed steeds shows." Later in the same scene she makes a giant leap in maturity when she realizes that by marrying Romeo she has acquired certain responsibilities--that is, to defend him when traduced, even against her family.

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personally, i belive that Romeo was immature. He was in love with Rosalina and then with Juliete. I just dont know.. Juliete showed much more maturity because she asked to be married to him and tried to fake her death to be with him... so it all depends on how you look at it. personally, i belive that Romeo was immature. He was in love with Rosalina and then with Juliete. I just dont know.. Juliete showed much more maturity because she asked to be married to him and tried to fake her death to be with him... so it all depends on how you look at it. personally, i belive that Romeo was immature. He was in love with Rosalina and then with Juliete. I just dont know.. Juliete showed much more maturity because she asked to be married to him and tried to fake her death to be with him... so it all depends on how you look at it. personally, i belive that Romeo was immature. He was in love with Rosalina and then with Juliete. I just dont know.. Juliete showed much more maturity because she asked to be married to him and tried to fake her death to be with him... so it all depends on how you look at it.

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Both of them mature as the play goes on, although Juliet appears to mature more than Romeo does. But then, Juliet is probably much younger than Romeo to start with. Juliet's more mature attitude starts right after the wedding, when she realizes that as Romeo's wife, she must stick by him no matter what he has done. We see Romeo's growing maturity in his patience with the Nurse and even greater forbearance with Tybalt.

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If by mature you mean who was older, then Romeo was. But both of them were equally immature about their relationship and how to go about having one.

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