The narrator's wife believes in the superstition that it's bad luck to open an umbrella indoors. She holds this belief strongly, associating it with negative consequences and misfortune. This superstition reflects her adherence to traditional beliefs and highlights the tension between her worldview and the narrator's more rational perspective.
The narrator's wife in "The Tell-Tale Heart" believes that Edgar Allan Poe is reading aloud to her from beyond the grave, as a message warning her. This superstition drives her to murder the old man in an attempt to end the haunting.
Stevie's song Superstition is about how it's wrong to believe in things you don't understand. He's expressing that superstition is not a good thing to believe in.
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.
No. Superstition prevailing in a society is a sign of a lack of progress.
A kind of superstition originated by the Poland's coming from what we believe the great Marco Polo.
Yes, they did.
They believe in superstition to explain things that they do not know how to explain.
It is not only people in the past that believe in superstitions. People today do so. Anything that someone believes in without a rational explanation is a superstition.
A superstition is more of a myth that many people are thought to believe but may not be true. A faith is a belief that a number of people believe that is true
No. I do not believe in any superstition
Superstition, resulting from spread of disease.
Yes, only humans believe in superstitions and you have to believe to be affected.