Mr children 1995
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After her marriage, she makes the best of things, arranging her household to avoid spending much time with her husband, and pretending not to hear his more cringe-worthy comments.
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She does not consider herself a romantic, marrying a man whom she does not love or respect because she does not wish to become an old maid, and because he is the first man to show an interest in marrying her.
Personality Ĭharlotte has never been beautiful, and is described as being sensible and intelligent. Collins decided to stay in Meryton until the "storm had passed," which eventually happened. Elizabeth later figured out that they were trying to escape the wrath of Lady Catherine, who was incensed by Mr. Collins quit Kent, and came to stay with her family at Lucas Lodge. Collins, announcing that Elizabeth was engaged to Mr. Bingley's engagement, and announcing that the Collinses are expecting their first child. Collins, congratulating him on Jane and Mr. Though Elizabeth denied this, Charlotte still had her suspicions.Īfter Elizabeth left the Hunsford parsonage, Charlotte is not mentioned again till the end, when Mr. Darcy was falling in love with her friend. Darcy, Lady Catherine's nephew, visited Rosings and came to the Hunsford parsonage, Charlotte immediately deduced that it was because Elizabeth was there, and she realized that Mr. Collins at Rosings, where they met Lady Catherine and her daughter, Anne. Maria, Elizabeth, and Sir Lucas were invited to dine with Mr. Charlotte showed Lizzy around Hunsford, showing that she had set up her lifestyle to not see Mr. Collins's patroness Lady Catherine de Bourgh. They were close to Rosings Park, the home of Mr. The Collinses moved to Hunsford Parsonage in Kent, where Mr. Lizzy reluctantly agreed, but was happy to see Charlotte again when the time came. Charlotte asked Lizzy to write to her, and visit the following March in the company of Sir Lucas and Maria. Įlizabeth and Charlotte eventually repaired their friendship by the time she married Mr. She left Lizzy, and their friendship seemed slightly strained afterwards. Elizabeth was shocked by Charlotte's announcement, but she wished her well, hoping that her friend would be happy. Charlotte asked to be the one who told Lizzy of her engagement, which Mr. Bennet would die so her daughter could take over Longbourn. Her parents were overjoyed, and Lady Lucas started wondering when Mr. She was able to steer his attention towards herself, and he eventually proposed to Charlotte, which she accepted. Collins' offer of marriage, Charlotte gave a sympathetic ear for him to talk to. Charlotte also meets William Collins, Lizzy's cousin who was the heir of the Bennet estate, during the ball, distracting him when he tries to engage Elizabeth in conversation, as she sees Elizabeth is pained by his presence. She advised her not to turn him down because she was attracted to George Wickham, saying that Mr. Darcy was complimenting her by asking her to dance. Charlotte, who saw the whole exchange, told Lizzy that Mr. Darcy asked her for a dance, and she agreed out of surprise. At the Netherfield ball, Elizabeth was shocked when Mr. Darcy was paying attention to Elizabeth, even though Lizzy had sworn to hate him. Elizabeth dismissed it, believing that Jane was showing all the interest she could. Bingley showed an interest in Jane, Charlotte conveyed to Elizabeth that Jane should show more of an interest in him in order to gain his hand in marriage. She became an extremely good friend of Elizabeth Bennet, and also got along well with Jane Bennet. Her parents were not particularly wealthy, so when she didn't marry she became a burden. Charlotte was raised in Hertfordshire as the eldest of many siblings in Lucas Lodge.