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Superstition In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Essay, Research Paper

Superstition in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Grade Level: 10

Date Created: November 21, 1996

Grade Received: 94%

Written by:

Erica

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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 then tied a lock of his

hair with a thread to keep the witches away. “You do that when you’ve lost a

horseshoe that you’ve found, instead of nailing it up over the door, but I

hadn’t ever heard anybody say it was any way to keep of bad luck when you’d

killed a spider.”(Twain 5).

In chapter four Huck sees Pap’s footprints in the snow. So Huck goes to

Jim to ask him why Pap is here. Jim gets a hair-ball that is the size of a fist

that he took from an ox’s stomach. Jim asks the hair-ball; Why is Pap here?

But the hair-ball won’t answer. Jim says it needs money, so Huck gives Jim a

counterfeit quarter. Jim puts the quarter under the hair-ball. The hair-ball

talks to Jim and Jim tells Huck that it says. “Yo’ole father doan’ know yit

what he’s a-gwyne to do. Sometimes he spec he’ll go ‘way, en den ag’in he spec

he’ll stay. De bes’ way is tores’ easy en let de ole man take his own way.

Dey’s two angles hoverin’ roun’ ’bout him. One uv’em is white en shiny, en

t’other one is black. De white one gits him to go right a little while, den de

black one sil in en gust it all up. A body can’t tell yit which one gwyne to

fetch him at de las’. But you is all right. You gwyne to have considable

trouble in yo’ life, en considable joy. Sometimes you gwyne to git hurt, en

sometimes you gwyne to git sick; but every time you’s gwyne to git well ag’in.

Dey’s two gals flyin’ ’bout yo’ in yo’ life. One uv ‘em’s light en t’other one

is dark. One is rich en t’other is po’. You’s gwyne to marry de po’ one fust

en de rich one by en by. You wants to keep ‘way fum de water as much as you kin,

en don’t run no resk, ‘kase it’s down in de bills dat you’s gwyne to git hung.”

(Twain 19). Huck goes home and goes up to his room that night and Pap is there.

In Chapter ten, Huck and Jim run into good luck and bad luck. The good

luck was Huck and Jim finds eight dollars in the pocket of an overcoat. After

dinner on Friday, they are lying in the grass, then Huck ran out of tobacco, so

he went to the craven to get some, and finds a rattlesnake. Huck kills it and

curled it up and put it on the foot of Jim’s blanket. Night came and Jim flung

himself on the blanket and the snake’s mate was there, and it bit Jim on the

heel. Jim tells Huck to chop off the snake’s head, then skin the body of the

snake and roast a peice of it. He took the rattles off and tied them to Jim

wrist. Jim said it would help him. Huck says “I made up my mind I wouldn’t

ever take a-holt of a snake-skin again with my hands, now that I see what had

come of it.” (Twain 52).

As one can see Superstition plays an important role in the novel Huck

Finn. Huck killing the spider which is bad luck, the hair-ball that tells

fortunes, and the rattle-snake skin that Huck touched are examples that brought

bad luck to Huck and Jim in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.


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