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Well this is quite a difficult question but the examples could be Boo Radley and the Radley house as the children become quite obsessed from it and they are very superstition. They believe that anything from the yard is poison. They are also superstitious about the stuff that they find in the hole in the tree from the yard as they think the Indian head coins give good luck.

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Mark Twain used superstition in "Huckleberry Finn" to critique societal norms and beliefs of his time, as well as to illustrate the ignorance and hypocrisy of characters. Through superstition, Twain presents a contrast between the superstitions of the characters and the reality of their situations, highlighting the absurdity and irrationality of blindly following beliefs without questioning them.

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Some superstitions in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn could be when Huck kills the spider, tries to through salt over his shoulder, putting the dead snake by Jim, and the belief that a hairball can tell the future.

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The most notable one was probably the "runaway slave" Jim's belief in witches. The portrayal has come under fire by some in our modern times, for it seeming a bit over the top, however the general theme of the book, as well as Samuel Clemens well known love of equal rights and freedom, speaks well in his defense.

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Mark Twain's belief was that if an individual was raised from childhood to believe in superstition, that when that individual's mind developed to maturity, any refutation of the childhood superstition could not be viewed objectively no matter what evidence was provided to the contrary.

In Huckleberry Finn, Twain uses Huck and Jim to illustrate their own beliefs and superstitions are just as strong as the different belief systems of others. The contradictions they face in different situations pits their own heartfelt beliefs against the heartfelt religious beliefs of others, neither group having any tangible evidence to disprove the belief basis of the other.

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