Monday, August 19, 2019
Mr. Collins from Pride and Prejudice Essay -- Pride and Prejudice Jane
Mr. Collins from Pride and Prejudice Mr Collins is a wealthy, high-class clergyman who desires to have the hand of marriage from Elizabeth Bennet of Longbourne. The Bennet family however is not as prosperous as Mr Collinsââ¬â¢, and it was on this basis that many marriages were established. During Mr Collins discussion with Elizabeth he declares his intentions to propose and Mrs Bennet gives her consent. When Jane Austin says ââ¬Ëhe set about it in an orderly manner which he supposed a regular part of businessââ¬â¢ It demonstrates how Mr Collins being very narrow minded is a man that goes by the beliefs of his society and the period in which he lived in-so he thought that this was to be the right way to propose. When Mr Collins tries to win Elizabeth over he says ââ¬ËI singled you out as the companion of my lifeââ¬â¢ it shows that his decision was based on looks only, according to the convictions of that time the lady would be flattered and eager to accept but this does not alter Elizabethââ¬â¢s decision. When Mr Collins talks of selecting a wife It showed how low he thought of the o...
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