Mr Collins Pride And Prejudice Essay

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According to Susannah Fullerton she states, “Jane Austen inherited the epistolary mode of novel writing from the eighteenth-century writers. Her favorite novelist, Samuel Richardson, wrote “This History of Sir Charles Grandison” as a novel of letters. The scholarly debate continues as to whether or not Frist Impressions was also epistolary, but whatever its original structure, Pride and Prejudice is a novel in which letters play a vital role. Jane Austen took the epistolary mode and adapted it to her own more believable style of narration. Letter-writing was a serious business in Jane’s Austen’s day. The world modern reader is filled with smart phones, email, texting, and Facebook, but what we now do so quickly with a push of a button had to be done with paper, quill, ink bottle and considerations of cost”(Fullerton 46). Letters were once an important communication tool in the eighteen century. However, this has made written communication lose its …show more content…

Collins’s two letters that he sent to the Bennet family reveals his character. In his first letter to Elizabeth’s father Mr. Bennet it gives the readers an ideal of who is a character is before he meets the Bennet family. It chapter thirteen of volume one his first letter gives the reader a prospective how Mr. Collins’ letter reveals an arrogant and obnoxious man. Mr. Collins has a hidden agenda since his cousin Mr. Bennet does not have a son to pass on his property when he dies, Mr. Collins wants to marry one of Mr. Bennet‘s daughters in order to possess his estate. He continues to repeat Lady Catherine name in the letter. This is because Lady Catherine is the most respected and wealthy lady who is in a position of power over the village. He praises her because she aids him and Lady Catherine praises Mr. Collins because he is the pastor of her people. Mr. Collins her name to show his is a man of higher standers and gives Mr. Bennet the emphasis that one of his daughters must marry

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