Mr. Collins

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Mr. Collins is a pompous, obsequious clergyman and comic figure in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice."

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Mr. Collins canonical 10
Mr Collins 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Clergyman
Comic figure
Fictional character
Literary character
appearsAs Supporting character
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice
associatedWithTheme Clergy and morality
Inheritance and entail
Marriage and social status
basedIn Hunsford
characterTrait Obsequious
Pompous
Self-important
Servile
clergymanTo Lady Catherine de Bourgh
countryOfFictionalSetting England
creator Jane Austen
employer Church of England
firstPublicationContext Pride and Prejudice
surface form: Pride and Prejudice (1813)
friendOf Sir William Lucas
gender Male
genre Novel of manners
heirTo Longbourn estate
isCousinOf Bennet family
Elizabeth Bennet
Jane Bennet
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Regency era
marriedTo Charlotte Lucas
narrativeRole Comic relief
Satirical figure
nationality English
occupation Clergyman
patron Lady Catherine de Bourgh
proposesTo Elizabeth Bennet
rejectedBy Elizabeth Bennet
relativeOf Mr Bennet
surface form: Mr. Bennet

Mrs Bennet
surface form: Mrs. Bennet
religion Anglicanism
residence Hunsford parsonage
satirizes Clerical hypocrisy
Social snobbery
servesParish Hunsford
socialClass Lower gentry

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David Bamber portrayed Mr. Collins
Pride and Prejudice mainCharacter Mr. Collins
Elizabeth Bennet formerSuitor Mr. Collins
Longbourn inheritedBy Mr. Collins
Netherfield ball hasAttendee Mr. Collins
Mr Bennet estateEntailedTo Mr. Collins
this entity surface form: Mr Collins
Mr Bennet relative Mr. Collins
this entity surface form: Mr Collins
Lady Catherine de Bourgh patronOf Mr. Collins
Lady Catherine de Bourgh employs Mr. Collins