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He's mostly uneducated, and a lot of uneducated people are superstitious. Answer: You've got to take into account the time and setting of the story. In the mid-1800's most people in the poor southern states had a significant amount of superstition in their lives - diseases were the result of toads, dog's baying at the moon were harbingers of death and warts were cured with rituals in the dead of night. This is how Twain remembers his boyhood and uses these memories to make the story seem alive.

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Huck and Jim believe in various superstitions, such as the bad luck that comes with touching a snake's skin or seeing the moon over your left shoulder. They also believe in omens, like seeing a spider along with other bad signs indicating bad luck. These superstitions reflect their belief in the supernatural and their reliance on signs and symbols to understand the world around them.

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