charlotte lucas
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- _kg_layer
- 0
- age
- twenty-seven
- character_trait
- sensible, intelligent young woman
- description
- A friend of Elizabeth Bennet, who offers practical and pragmatic advice regarding marriage and social conduct. She is more tolerant of Mr. Darcy's pride than others.
- family
- Lucas
- family_name
- Lucas
- family_relation
- daughter of Sir William Lucas
- family_role
- eldest Miss Lucas
- fiance
- Mr. Collins
- first_name
- Charlotte
- friend_of
- Elizabeth Bennet
- marital_status
- married
- motivation
- desire of an establishment
- personality_trait
- pragmatic
- physical_trait
- plain
- relationship
- friend of Elizabeth Bennet
- relationship_status
- engaged
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- friend
- relationship_to_elizabeth
- friend
- residence
- Hunsford, Kent
- role
- confirmer of Darcy's observations
- role_in_narrative
- visitor
- significant_event
- marriage
- social_strategy
- securing Mr. Collins's addresses
- spouse
- Mr. Collins
- status
- married
- view_on_Darcy
- tolerant of his pride
- view_on_marriage
- pragmatic, advises knowing little of defects of spouse
Relationships
- referenced_byElizabeth Bennet
- context
- criticizes
- source
- Elizabeth; but at last, on Mrs. Bennet’s leaving ttext_chunk
- source_text
- the other is Charlotte’s marriage. It is unaccountable! in every view it is unaccountable!”
- referenced_byJane Bennet
- context
- defends
- source
- Elizabeth; but at last, on Mrs. Bennet’s leaving ttext_chunk
- source_text
- Consider Mr. Collins’s respectability, and Charlotte’s prudent, steady character. Remember that she is one of a large family; that as to fortune it is a most eligible match; and be ready to believe, for everybody’s sake, that she may feel something like regard and esteem for our cousin.”
- extracted_fromElizabeth; but at last, on Mrs. Bennet’s leaving t
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:35.186Z
- source
- Elizabeth; but at last, on Mrs. Bennet’s leaving ttext_chunk
- is_friend_ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas is identified as the eldest Miss Lucas and an intimate friend of Elizabeth Bennet.
- source
- good of everybody’s character and make it still betext_chunk
- source_text
- The eldest of them, a sensible, intelligent young woman, about twenty-seven, was Elizabeth’s intimate friend
- extracted_froma very headstrong, foolish girl, and does not know
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:40.786Z
- source
- a very headstrong, foolish girl, and does not knowtext_chunk
- seekscomfortable home
- description
- Charlotte Lucas, not being romantic, seeks a comfortable home as her primary goal in marriage with Mr. Collins.
- source
- “Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Dotext_chunk
- source_text
- I ask only a comfortable home; and, considering Mr. Collins’s character, connections, and situation in life, I am convinced that my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most people can boast on entering the marriage state.”
- extracted_from“Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:42.726Z
- source
- “Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Dotext_chunk
- referenced_byWilliam Collins
- context
- is_engaged_to
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Collins was called from his amiable Charlotte by the arrival of Saturday. The pain of separation, however, might be alleviated on his side by preparations for the reception of his bride
- extracted_fromthen. It is something to think of, and gives her a
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:45.460Z
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- advisesElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte cautioned Elizabeth not to allow her affection for Wickham to make her appear disagreeable in the eyes of a man of Darcy's consequence.
- source
- younger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiabletext_chunk
- source_text
- Charlotte could not help cautioning her, in a whisper, not to be a simpleton, and allow her fancy for Wickham to make her appear unpleasant in the eyes of a man often times his consequence.
- extracted_fromyounger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiable
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:46.050Z
- source
- younger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiabletext_chunk
- accepts_proposal_fromMr. Collins
- description
- Charlotte Lucas successfully secures Mr. Collins's proposal, indicating her acceptance of his addresses.
- source
- “Why will you think so? It must be his own doingtext_chunk
- source_text
- everything was settled between them to the satisfaction of both
- extracted_from“Why will you think so? It must be his own doing
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:46.576Z
- source
- “Why will you think so? It must be his own doingtext_chunk
- accepts proposal fromMr. Collins
- description
- Charlotte Lucas accepts Mr. Collins's marriage proposal, motivated by her desire for a secure social establishment.
- source
- secure, and with reason, for Charlotte had been totext_chunk
- source_text
- Miss Lucas, who accepted him solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an establishment, cared not how soon that establishment were gained.
- desiresEstablishment (social concept)
- description
- Charlotte Lucas accepts Mr. Collins's proposal solely out of a practical desire for a secure social and economic 'establishment' through marriage.
- source
- secure, and with reason, for Charlotte had been totext_chunk
- source_text
- accepted him solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an establishment, cared not how soon that establishment were gained.
- extracted_fromsecure, and with reason, for Charlotte had been to
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:51.565Z
- source
- secure, and with reason, for Charlotte had been totext_chunk
- had an opinion aboutJane Bennet's attachment
- description
- Elizabeth remembers Charlotte Lucas's opinion regarding Jane's attachment, which corroborates Mr. Darcy's observations.
- source
- asserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, ptext_chunk
- source_text
- remembering what Charlotte’s opinion had always been.
- extracted_fromasserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, p
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:52.866Z
- source
- asserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, ptext_chunk
- referenced_byElizabeth Bennet
- context
- avoids
- source
- scruples that had long prevented my forming any setext_chunk
- source_text
- how unequal she was to encounter Charlotte’s observation
- extracted_fromscruples that had long prevented my forming any se
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:54.473Z
- source
- scruples that had long prevented my forming any setext_chunk
- extracted_from“You have a very small park here,” returned Lady
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:55.876Z
- source
- “You have a very small park here,” returned Ladytext_chunk
- depends_onElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas was depending on Elizabeth's plan to visit Hunsford.
- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- source_text
- Charlotte, she soon found, was depending on the plan, and she gradually learned to consider it herself with greater pleasure as well as greater certainty.
- extracted_fromconsidered that Jane would no longer be duped, by
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:58.188Z
- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- managesCollins's Residence
- description
- Charlotte is credited by Elizabeth for the neatness and consistency with which her new home, Collins's Residence, is fitted up and arranged.
- source
- but the ladies, not having shoes to encounter thetext_chunk
- source_text
- everything was fitted up and arranged with a neatness and consistency, of which Elizabeth gave Charlotte all the credit.
- is_daughter_ofSir William Lucas
- description
- Charlotte Lucas is the daughter of Sir William Lucas and sister to Maria Lucas, who is explicitly identified as Sir William's daughter.
- source
- but the ladies, not having shoes to encounter thetext_chunk
- extracted_frombut the ladies, not having shoes to encounter the
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:03.111Z
- source
- but the ladies, not having shoes to encounter thetext_chunk
- defiesElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas playfully challenges Elizabeth to mention a sensitive subject to Mr. Darcy.
- source
- ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance thtext_chunk
- source_text
- Miss Lucas defied her friend to mention such a subject to him, which immediately provoking Elizabeth to do it,
- extracted_fromever so similar beforehand, it does not advance th
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:05.286Z
- source
- ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance thtext_chunk
- extracted_fromgood of everybody’s character and make it still be
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:05.836Z
- source
- good of everybody’s character and make it still betext_chunk
- visitsLongbourn
- description
- Charlotte Lucas pays a visit to Longbourn, arriving with her father, Sir William Lucas.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- Yes, she called yesterday with her father.
- is_part_ofLucases
- description
- Charlotte Lucas is a member of the Lucas family.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- Did Charlotte dine with you?” “No, she would go home. I fancy she was wanted about the mince-pies. For my part, Mr. Bingley, _I_ always keep servants that can do their own work; _my_ daughters are brought up differently. But everybody is to judge for themselves, and the Lucases are a very good sort of girls, I assure you. It is a pity they are not handsome! Not that _I_ think Charlotte so _very_ plain; but then she is our particular friend.
- extracted_fromsuch a study. In a country neighbourhood you move
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:05.983Z
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- paid farewell visit toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas made a final visit to Elizabeth Bennet before her wedding day.
- source
- part of London! My dear aunt, how could you thinktext_chunk
- source_text
- Miss Lucas paid her farewell visit
- invitesElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas extends an invitation to Elizabeth Bennet to visit her at her new home in Hunsford.
- source
- part of London! My dear aunt, how could you thinktext_chunk
- source_text
- Will you come and see me?”
- resides inKent
- description
- Charlotte Lucas states that she is not likely to leave Kent for some time, indicating her residence there.
- source
- part of London! My dear aunt, how could you thinktext_chunk
- source_text
- I am not likely to leave Kent for some time
- extracted_frompart of London! My dear aunt, how could you think
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:10.478Z
- source
- part of London! My dear aunt, how could you thinktext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Collins
- context
- desires to marry
- source
- be an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charltext_chunk
- source_text
- be an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charlotte to name an early day for making him the happiest of men.
- extracted_frombe an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charl
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:16.236Z
- source
- be an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charltext_chunk
- same_as01KJRRFG0K5SREGAFMDG85V7D7
- confidence
- 1
- detected_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:18.476Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- This entity, 'mrs collins', explicitly states 'former_name: Charlotte Lucas' and 'maiden_name: Charlotte Lucas', and is married to 'Mr. Collins', aligning perfectly with the source entity 'charlotte lucas' who marries Mr. Collins.
- same_as01KJRRF12Y1DAF33TFMWWRKDV2
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:18.476Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- This entity, 'miss lucas', is described as 'Elizabeth Bennet's friend' and 'recently married', and is shown to engage 'Mr. Collins's conversation'. The source entity 'charlotte lucas' is the 'eldest Miss Lucas', 'friend of Elizabeth Bennet', and marries 'Mr. Collins'. This candidate represents Charlotte Lucas around the time of her engagement/marriage.
- wishedElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Miss Lucas expressed a wish that Mr. Darcy had danced with Elizabeth, despite his perceived pride.
- source
- a misfortune to be liked by him. Mrs. Long told metext_chunk
- source_text
- I wish he had danced with Eliza
- advisedJane Bennet
- description
- Charlotte Lucas advised Jane Bennet, through Elizabeth, that a woman should show more affection to secure a man, suggesting Jane should make the most of her time with Bingley.
- source
- a misfortune to be liked by him. Mrs. Long told metext_chunk
- source_text
- Jane should therefore make the most of every half hour in which she can command his attention
- extracted_froma misfortune to be liked by him. Mrs. Long told me
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:37.814Z
- source
- a misfortune to be liked by him. Mrs. Long told metext_chunk