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Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen (excerpt)
Mr. Collins was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society, the greatest part of his life
having been spent under the guidance of an illiterate and miserly father, and though he belonged to one of the universities, he had merely kept the
necessary terms, without forming at it any useful acquaintance. The subjection in which his father had brought him up had given him originally great
humility of manner; but it was now a good deal counteracted by the self-conceit of a weak head, living in retirement, and the consequential feelings
of early and unexpected prosperity. A fortunate chance had recommended him to Lady Catherine de Bourgh when the living of Hunsford was vacant;
and the respect which he felt for her high rank, and his veneration for her as his patroness, mingling with a very good opinion of himself, of his
authority as a clergyman, and his right as a rector, made him altogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility.
Having now a good house and a very sufficient income, he intended to marry, and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife
in view, as he meant to choose one of the daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they wererepresented by common report. This
was his plan of amends-of atonement--for inheriting their father's estate; and he thought it an excellent onelull of eligibility and suitableness, and
excessively generous and disinterested on his own part.
How does the satire in the passage influence the readers interpretation of Mr Collin
A The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a righteous man who does not want to marry to inherit wealth.
B. The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a caring man because of his respect for Lady Catherine de
Bourgh
C. The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a ridiculous man who thinks that his connections make him
desirable
D. The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is an unwise man because is too simple to understand himself
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