Everyone in this world is influenced by someone or something. Your friends, parents, teachers, and even technology are only a few things that make you the person you are today. So when Rainsford stated that, "The world is made up of two classes: The hunters and the huntees. I agree with Rainsford; everyone is forced or influenced to do things. For example, bullies force you to be stronger, parents push you to be a better person and society pushes you to be the individual you are today. First of, wherever you go there will always be bullies, people who judge you by the way you look, act or talk. They're everywhere. They're the hunters, and we are the huntees. There job as hunters is to put us down, and make us insecure, and our job as huntees is to ignore them and become stronger from them. As huntees we can choose to learn from it or not, because at the end... We are the better person. …show more content…
Those are the ones who teach us to be good hunters and keep the cycle going. These people are called "family." A family isn't here to make you fail in life. They're here to show you that if you fall seven times, you get up eight. They help us to face the world made up of hunters, they show us to learn from our mistakes. Even though, they may get on our nerves, make us mad, or make us want to rip our hair out. At the end, you'll thank them, for being the only person to stay when everone else left. They'll never leave you, stay through thick and