Probably the most used one is religion. Twain seems to poke fun at religion every chance he gets. Throughout his entire book, there are jabs at prayer and belief in a higher power. In the very beginning of Chapter III, Huckleberry is being told that whatever he prays for he will get, but when he prays for a "fish-line" (Twain 8) to go with his hooks, he does not receive any. When confronting Miss Watson about this, she simply called Huckleberry a fool. After a bit of thinking, Huckleberry realizes that praying won't get him everything he asks for because the people he knows would have been able to pray all their troubles away. The Widow Douglas then tells him that praying is more for "spiritual gifts" (Twain