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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 ba ....
Middle of essay ....ot 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 really already did not know.
It only told him that his father did not know what to do. It only told him
general things such as, you are going to get hurt ,but then you will get better.
This episode with the hairball shows that even though Huck has some sort of an
education, he and Jim may be more similar than either one would admit.
Another supers.... |
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