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Essay Galaxy - Superstitions In Huckleberry F
Superstitions in Huckleberry Finn
 
         In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, 
  there is a lot of superstition.  Some examples of superstition in the 
  novel are Huck killing a spider which is bad luck,  the hair-ball used 
  to tell fortunes, and the rattle-snake skin Huck touches that brings 
  Huck and Jim good and bad luck.  Superstition plays an important role 
  in the novel Huck Finn.  
          In Chapter one Huck sees a spider crawling up his shoulder, so 
  he flipped it off and it went into the flame of the candle.  Before he 
  could get it out, it was already shriveled up.  Huck didn't need 
  anyone to tell him that it was an bad sign and would give him bad 
  luck.  Huck got scared and shook his clothes off, and turned in his 
  tracks three times.  He t....
 
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