Examples Of Superstition In Huckleberry Finn

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Superstition is something which also is satirized in the Huckleberry Finn. Jim is one really superstitious characters of the novel. On page 17, Jim had a “hairball oracle” which when given money, tells him predictions of the future. There is also a scene where Jim is bitten on the heel by a snake and askes Huck to "chop off the snake's head and throw it away, and then skin the body and roast a piece of it” (Twain, 55). Jim then said if he ate it would cure him from the snake’s poison. Twain mocks superstitious people’s ridiculous beliefs in the supernatural.
Twain also satirize religion, more specifically Christianity. Christians are often two-faced in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and shows to be hypocritical in their beliefs. There is