Influence In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The play Romeo and Juliet values use of influence, which helps many characters get through difficult times, the importance of influence is shown in this quote, “The key to success leadership today is influence not authority,” (Ken Blanchard). The Characters that influence Romeo throughout the play have no authority over Romeo, what makes them a good leader is their influence.In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo faces many challenges, but through the influences of Benvolio, Friar Laurence, and Juliet, He is able to overcome them. Benvolio is a trusted companion and this allows him to influence Romeo to get over Rosaline, Get away after the fight with Tybalt, and to save Him from death with his explanation to the prince. For instance, Benvolio influences Romeo is by telling him to stop thinking about Rosaline and to look at other women at the party. Benvolio encourages Romeo, “Tut! You saw her fair, none else being by, Herself poised with herself in either eye; But in that crystal scales let there …show more content…

First, there is Benvolio, a close and trusted companion to Romeo, who helps him through many struggles of his life, including Rosaline, the death of Tybalt, and his punishment from the Prince. Next there is Friar Laurence, a Priest whom Romeo leans on for help many times, Friar Laurence advises Romeo when he want to marry Juliet, helps him when he gets exiled, and devises a plan for him and Juliet to be together. Finally, there is Juliet, the love Romeo has for Juliet allows Juliet to influence Romeo the most throughout the play. For instance, she influences Romeo to get over Rosaline, come to her despite being exiled, and lastly to kill himself. Romeo has many people who influence him throughout the story and these people help Romeo make hard decisions and get through many