Mr. Darcy is a gentleman, which means he owns a large house with a lot of cottages around it. The people in these cottages have to pay him rent and in turn he repairs any damage and basically looks after them.
Mr. Darcy is a wealthy landowner and gentleman in "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. He manages his estate and property, Pemberley, and is considered a member of the upper class.
Mr. Darcy is a gentleman. He has no profession or job.
Mr. Wickham is a foot soldier.
Soldier in Militia
At the town's ball, when he arrives with Bingley's party.
Mr. Darcy.
The clergyman who was an important character in Pride and Prejudice was Mr. Collins.
Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn in Chapter 13 of Pride and Prejudice.
The actor's name for Mr. Bennet in that version of "Pride and Prejudice" is Benjamin Whitrow.
The clergyman in "Pride and Prejudice" is Mr. Collins, who is a pompous and obsequious character. He is the cousin of Mr. Bennet and the heir to the Bennet family estate, which adds to his importance within the story.
Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy dance to a minuet in the novel Pride and Prejudice.
Mr. Jones in "Pride and Prejudice" is the apothecary who attends to Mr. Bennet's health. He is mentioned briefly in the novel, mainly in relation to Mr. Bennet's condition and treatment.
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Some of the key male characters in Pride and Prejudice are Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley, Mr. Bennet, and Mr. Collins. Mr. Darcy is the wealthy and proud hero of the story, Mr. Bingley is his amiable friend, Mr. Bennet is Lizzie's witty and sarcastic father, and Mr. Collins is a ridiculous and pompous clergyman.