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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Superstition
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Superstistion, a word that is often used to explain bad luck, misfortune,
the super natural, and the world that is not known. In the novel The Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, superstion playe an important role that
resurfaces several times throughout the book. A belief that a hair ball can tell
the future, a loaf of bread containing ....
Middle of paper ..... Huck wanted to know what his father, Pap, was going to
do. Huck had found out earlier that Pap was back in Town. Both Huck and Jim are
very superstisoius as most of the people were then. There was not a lot of the
modern technologies that we have today to prove many superstitions false. The
hairball really does not tell Huck anything that he real.... |
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