Friday, February 8, 2019
Satire and Mr Collins in Pride and Prejudice :: Jane Austen
In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen mocks 19th century clergymen through satire with Mr. collins. Mr. Collins does not actualisem right for the job as a clergyman. He seems to be a shy character and not dedicated to armed service his church congregation. He is a materialistic person and things of the world by far outweigh his spiritual life (which a clergyman should induce his first priority). Jane Austen scorns Mr. Collins kind intention of marrying a poor issue woman and twists it into a comedy. She does this because she is portraying clergymen in the 19th century as a stereotypical Mr. Collins.Mr. Collins, as said before, has got his priorities all wrong. Where he should be given to his spiritual life and his congregation, he finds money ( bird Catherine) the most important. Wherever he goes, he promotes dame Catherine and sucks up to her. We see that when Mr. Collins dines at Mr and Mrs white avenss house, he is very enthusiastic about expressing his thoughts on her. Jane Austen says The domain elevated him to more than usual solemnity of manner Mr. Collins thinks of Lady Catherine as he should (as a clergyman) think of God. He thinks of her superiority as immense compared to his own, he had never witnessed in his life such demeanour in a person of rank,, and that the most elevated rank, and she a great deal condescends to drive by my humble abode in her little holidaymaker and ponies (he makes known the difference in rank between him and her). As I said, he should be acting this way to spiritual God, not homosexual materialistic Lady Catherine. Mr.Collins also seems to think that whatever she says goes. For instance, Lady Catherine herself says that in point of true beauty, Miss de Bourgh is far superior to the handsomest of her sex. This is clear licence that Lady Catherine is not what Mr. Collins says she is She is a most charming and young lady.. This statements contradicts what Mr. Collins next says She is unfortunately of a sickly consti tution, which has prevented her making that supercharge in many accomplishments, which she could not otherwise have failed of. However, we can see that she is of a sickly constitution obviously not because she is young equivalent Mr. Collins said before, but old. We know this because she has a daughter, and also because Lady Catherine is a widow.
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