In "Inkheart," Basta's superstitious nature manifests in his belief in the power of words and the supernatural elements of his world, driving his actions and decisions. This leads to a violent and ruthless demeanor, as he often resorts to intimidation and fear to achieve his goals. His superstitions not only endanger his own life but also place others at risk, particularly Meggie and her father, as he becomes increasingly obsessed with controlling the narrative and the characters within the book. Ultimately, Basta's superstitions contribute to the tension and conflict in the story, highlighting the dangers of manipulation and obsession.
Of course not. That is just a silly superstition.
well, some people believe in superstition because they actually believe it or they heard from a friend/family. And others don't believe in superstition things because they might be religious or just don't think it's true.
It's superstition, for some people it may seem to be whereas with others it won't.
To do on to others as you would have them do on to you ...
It affects others emotionally &+ physically.
he ate tomatoes!
Superstitions should not be believed simply because they are not true at all. Some are totally fake while others are coincidental at best
God to some people but to others all nature and its beauty is credited to chance.
Your digestive system, which then affects others,
Second hand smoke... it is nasty >:(
it does because they learn how to fight and learn about deugs
When said being is, by nature, superior to others.