I miss the soundtrack and pretty filming of the movie. Technology really ruins my imagination. The last couple chapters have been about mainly Mr. Collins who is a very odd character. I wouldn't want to marry him. Here is the passage he's described in:
"Mr. Collins seemed neither in need of encouragement [to talk], nor inclined to be silent himself. He was a tall, heavy looking man of five and twenty. His air was grave and stately, and his manners were very formal."
I guess he doesn't sound too painful, but all of the awkward things he does while staying with the Bennets are a little amusing. Mr. Bennet makes fun of him secretly, and mainly wants to get rid of him. I can understand why. Mrs. Bennet is also very quirky around Mr. Collins. She hated him to begin with, and now that he wants to marry one of her daughters, she loves him. The only thing she can think about is marrying off her daughters! The book is getting slightly better overall. I'm understanding more. It just takes me a while to get in the mindset to read an old English book.
Saturday, June 5
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