The author takes a disdainful tone toward Judge Pyncheon. The author of The House of the Seven Gables is Nathaniel Hawthorne, and his voice comes through in parts of the novel.
contemptuous
endorsement
Mr. Collins is Gypsy and Woodrow's seventh grade teacher in Belle Prater's Boy.
he displayed a solicitous attitude toward Jane Bennet
Norman
Yes. Fantastic Mr. Fox was written by Roald Dahl.
Mr Nobody has written: 'A pamphlet entitled Two songs. ... Four epitaphs: ..'
"Admiring" least describes the author's tone toward Mr. Collins.
sanctioned
The author clealy has very little regard for the Gardiners.
approval
Mr. Collins is the cousin to the Bennet family.
The tone is one of fear.
B. endorsement. The author's tone towards Mr and Mrs Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice is generally positive and approving, with the characters being portrayed as wise, kind, and sensible figures who offer valuable advice and guidance to other characters in the novel.
Mr. Collins first name is William, as we know from his signature on the first letter he sends Mr. Bennet.
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.