The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Superstition

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Martha H

 

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October 30, 2016

 

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The hairball's signifigance to the novel is seen in both the characters of Jim and Huck. Jim is an uneducated slave who does not have much knowledge. He is very ignorant and is easy to believe things things. Not only does his belief that this hairball has magic spirits, he is also fooled by Huck many times during the novel...
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The hairball's signifigance to the novel is seen in both the characters of Jim and Huck. Jim is an uneducated slave who does not have much knowledge. He is very ignorant and is easy to believe things things. Not only does his belief that this hairball has magic spirits, he is also fooled by Huck many times during the novel...
displayed 300 characters

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