Huck can't pray because he considers what he's doing in letting Jim stay free to be "wrong" and thus capable of sending him to Hell. He can'treconcile this with his internal knowledge that Jim does not deserve to be a slave is not different from ordinary white folk. Ultimately, Huck decides to keep Jim safe and go to Hell for it.
Huck cannot understand the purpose of praying for worldly goods or outcomes, as opposed to spiritual guidance or wisdom. He struggles with the idea of asking God for material things rather than seeking a deeper connection with Him.
Huck's understanding of prayer is naive or immature because he sees it as a magical tool to get what he wants rather than a genuine form of communication with a higher power. Huck often prays for specific outcomes or uses prayer as a way to manipulate situations, showing a lack of understanding of the purpose of prayer in fostering a relationship with God.
Miss Watson turns away because she believes that prayers are meant to come from the heart and not as a way to gain material possessions or advantage. She wants Huck to understand the true meaning of prayer and not to treat it as a transactional process.
Huck thinks about religion because it is ingrained in the society he lives in, but he questions its teachings because they conflict with his own experiences. He contemplates the concepts of the "good place" and the "bad place" because he is struggling to understand the morality behind societal norms. Prayer is on his mind as he grapples with his conscience and seeks guidance in the tumultuous situations he finds himself in.
Huck gives up on prayer because he feels that his prayers for help or guidance go unanswered, leading him to believe that his fate is in his own hands. He becomes disillusioned with the idea of prayer and instead relies on his own instincts and decisions to navigate his challenges.
I don't understand the question
Sadly they cannot be.
I cannot understand your question
richard feynman
lol
They cannot understand your words but they can understand your feelings to a certain extent.
Huck views girls as being different from boys, noting their refined qualities. He believes that girls are more civilized and better behaved than boys, although he struggles to understand their emotional sensibilities and often feels perplexed by their ways.
I think the answer to this is a "dead body." If you have a dead body you cannot marry it and if you do not have a "dead body" you cannot hold funeral.