I would say it is superstition. Huck wants or prefers the wonder and creativity of superstition. Huck just doesn't get the foolishness, silliness and hyprocrisy of an organized Christianity. He is able to connect specific occurrences in his life to superstition rather than the religion. The severe Miss Watson and gaunt is the most protuberant.representative of the ethical values and hypocritical religious Twain criticizes in the novel. The Widow Douglas is gentler in her beliefs and has more patience with the mischievous Huck. The boy is exploring adolescence and it is a time of self-discovery. This is when the children test the boundaries of what they have come to accept. Huck does not take face value in the society. Twain picked a perfect age to develop his protagonist.
Susan B. Anthony offers two strong justifications for granting women the right to vote. She refutes the anti-suffragist claim that women should not be allowed to vote since all laws were written by men for men. Instead, she makes the case that since women are required to pay all taxes even if they are not mentioned in tax laws, all women should be given the right to vote.