Religion and religious beliefs were no joke in America at the time, as Trollope and Tocqueville go in depth on their observation and thoughts on the religious aspect of America. As for Charles Dickens speaks very little about religion as he does not accounter it as much as Trollope and Tocqueville do in their travels. Then, Fanny Trollope was astonished on how so many people were completely focused on the ceremony and were all very attentive. “Beautiful young girls who were assembled there, (not to mention the old ladies,) listened to the whole of this tedious ceremony,” ("Women in America." Women in America. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 July 2016). Likewise, Trollope sees that all these women are really into this ceremony and says that it compares