Mr. Collins — proposal?
Proposes to Elizabeth; she refuses.
Mr. Collins — marriage motivation?
Marriage for security and social standing.
Darcy — intervention?
Separated Bingley and Jane.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh — role?
Darcy’s proud, intrusive aunt at Rosings.
Lady Catherine — traits?
Authoritative, proud, intrusive.
Darcy — initial personality?
Reserved; grows attentive and interested.
Darcy’s letter — reveals?
Wickham’s deceit and misconduct.
Elizabeth’s prejudice — impact?
Blinds her; self-awareness triggered later.
Lydia Wickham — scandal?
Elopes, risks family honor; Darcy intervenes.
Pemberley — symbolizes?
Darcy’s character and humility.
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1. What is Lady Catherine de Bourgh's primary personality trait as depicted in the novel?
2. Who marries Mr. Collins in 'Pride and Prejudice' and for what reasons?
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