Here's how his initial letter strikes Elizabeth:
"He must be an oddity, I think," said she. "I cannot make him out.-There is something very pompous in his style.-And what can he mean by apologising for being next in the entail?-We cannot suppose he would help it if he could.-Could he be a sensible man, sir?"
Mr. Collins first name is William, as we know from his signature on the first letter he sends Mr. Bennet.
Mr Collins first proposes to Lizzie Bennett, and when he is unsuccessful proposes to her friend Charlotte Lucas, who accepts him.
He was mysterious.
Mr. Collins proposed to Elizabeth Bennett first, but she rejected his proposal. He then proposed to Charlotte Lucas, who accepted him.
After first being rejected by Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Collins proposes to Charlotte Lucas, who accepts him.
Mr. Collins is the cousin to the Bennet family.
at first, elizabeth finds mr. benett as a rude, selfish, conceited, and haughty person and she wants nothing to do with him.
Mr. Bennet finds Mr. Collins to be pompous, obsequious, and overly self-important.
Mr. Bennet views Mr. Collins as an amusing yet bothersome individual. He finds Mr. Collins' obsequious manner and lack of intelligence entertaining, but also sees him as a nuisance due to his constant attempts to ingratiate himself with the family.
Mr. Collins marries Charlotte Lucas, Jane and Elizabeth's friend.
Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn in Chapter 13 of Pride and Prejudice.
Mr. Collins and Mr. Bennet are cousins. They are both fictional characters in the novel written by Jane Austin entitled Pride and Prejudice.