Mr. Collins from arrogance and prejudice is a wealthy, high ranking pastor who hopes to marry Elizabeth Bernard in Lamborghin. However, the Bennett family is not prosperous as Mr. Collins, and based on this, many married lives have been established. During the discussion between Collins and Elizabeth, he published his intention, and Mrs. Bennett agreed. "He decided to solve it in an orderly fashion, he thought it was part of his normal work," Jane Austen said, Mr. Collins is a very narrow person , It is his social belief and a period that depends on his life. People - I think this is the right way
This article is written for Jane Austin 's English course and provides a thorough analysis of Collins' personality in pride and prejudice. But Heather outperformed Mr. Collins' more stupid depiction of the foolish ultimate performance, he actually has a deep understanding of his social position, acted to reflect this consciousness, and a more ominous heart Revealed. . An excerpt from the first part of Heather's paper titled Baka "Language is Austin's Funny Goal" focuses on the construction of Collins' stupidity. We chose this excerpt as it proves the perfect balance between evidence and analysis.
The big contradiction in 'pride and prejudice' is that Mr. Collins has the right to acquire the property of Bennetts after Bennet's death. Collins was immediately exaggerated and considered to be lacking common sense. Then he decided to choose his wife from Bennett's girl. At first, he chose Jane, but she was told that she was taken to Bingley. Then he began to pay special attention to Elizabeth. Collins proposed to marry Elizabeth. She refused him as gently as he could, but he insisted that she would soon change her mind.
There are two comedy climaxes in the novel "Pride and Prejudice", both of which are associated with Mr. Collins. The first one is Mr. Collins' suggestion. Elizabeth was very shocked and embarrassed about this proposal. When he said "I ran away from my feelings," she almost smiled. Mr. Collins' attitude achieved a sense of humor as Austin satirized the role of traditional pastor. For example, first put another person in the first paragraph of the proposal and use the personal pronouns "I", "I", and "My" 13 times. Elizabeth is clearly the fact that Mr. Collins believes that serving her and her family by making a marriage proposal. He believes that Elizabeth and her family should treat him as a very good "catch"