What does Mr. Collins say in his letter?
What does Mr. Collins say in his letter? Collins says in his letter to Mr. Bennet, “Where it shall be my earnest endeavor to demean myself with grateful respect towards her Ladyship,” he speaks the truth; Mr. Collins is nothing if not earnest. How is Mr. Collins first described in Pride and Prejudice? Mr. Collins is best described by Elizabeth, as "conceited, pompous, narrow-minded, silly". Mr Collins is man of the church, yet he seems more concerned with his patron, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, than God. This leads him to be easily manipulated by Lady Catherine. What does Mr. Collins...