In this reading there was A TON of superstition! Whether it was Huck doing thing he knew about from Tom, or it was Jim doing to saying them. I'm startign to think that, according to Jim, there's bad luck from evey innocent thing you do! I hope he realises some day that whether you expect it or not, bad luck is going to come. There wouldn't be such a thing as bad luck if there wasn't always good luck to come with it. But according to Jim, knowing how to bring good luck "aint no use to a body."
On page 66, chapter 9, two things caught my eyes right away. I'm not sure if they mean a whole lot to the book but to me, it seems like they mean a whole lot more then what is just said. The first one i just glanced over: "(the lighting) it was bright as glory". Then once I saw "...; dark as sin again..." and i knew something might be trying to be said? But i'm not quite sure what.
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