And so on. You couldn’t make out what the preacher said any more, on account of the shouting and crying. Folks got up everywheres in the crowd, and worked their way just by main strength to the mourners’ bench, with the tears running down their faces; and when all the mourners had got up there to the front benches in a crowd, they sung and shouted and flung themselves down on the straw, just crazy and wild.
– Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter 20. This passage depicts the chaos and disorder present in religion, especially at this religious revival meeting in the woods. So much so that nobody can even hear what the preacher is saying.