mr collins
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- _kg_layer
- 0
- character_trait
- formal pettiness, grovelling respect for rank, Philistinism
- description
- An 'immortal, ineffable' character from Pride and Prejudice, described as 'great' and 'perfectly natural, and perfectly alive,' embodying various aspects of eighteenth-century humanity.
- literary_significance
- great, imperishable, more real than hundreds of prime ministers and archbishops
- novel
- Pride and Prejudice
Relationships
- changed_mind_fromJane Bennet
- description
- Mr. Collins initially considered Jane Bennet for marriage but subsequently changed his mind to Elizabeth.
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Collins changed his mind from Jane to Elizabeth “while Mrs. Bennet was stirring the fire”
- changed_mind_toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mr. Collins, after considering Jane, decided to pursue Elizabeth Bennet for marriage.
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Collins changed his mind from Jane to Elizabeth “while Mrs. Bennet was stirring the fire”
- is_compared_toHenry Fielding
- description
- The character of Mr. Collins is described as being 'almost great enough for Fielding,' placing his literary significance on a very high level.
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk
- source_text
- almost great enough for Fielding or for Swift himself.
- is_compared_toJonathan Swift
- description
- The character of Mr. Collins is described as being 'almost great enough for Swift himself,' highlighting his profound literary impact.
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk
- source_text
- almost great enough for Fielding or for Swift himself.
- extracted_fromonly genius knows. The one was humanity, and the o
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:09.995Z
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk