Chapter 20

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Mrs. Bennet, upon hearing that Elizabeth has refused Mr. Collins’s proposal, rushes to Mr. Bennet in the library demanding that he compel their daughter to accept. Mr. Bennet, unmoved, responds with dry sarcasm, refusing to intervene and offering only two trivial favors—use of his understanding and the library. He refuses to speak to Elizabeth on the matter, leaving Mrs. Bennet to continue her tirade, warning that she will never see her daughter again if she does not obey, and threatening to “make her marry him.”

Elizabeth is summoned to the library, where Mr. Bennet presents an austere ultimatum: she must either marry Mr. Collins or be forever estranged from both parents. Elizabeth smiles at the absurdity, while Mrs. Bennet remains obstinate, persisting in coaxing and threatening her daughter.

In the meantime, Charlotte Lucas arrives, greeted by Lydia and Kitty who excitedly recount the morning’s drama. Mrs. Bennet implores Charlotte to use her influence over Elizabeth, but Charlotte, after brief interaction, retreats to the window, choosing not to intervene directly. The Bennet sisters listen in silence as Mrs. Bennet laments her isolation and warns Elizabeth of financial ruin should she remain single.

Mr. Collins, alone in a soliloquy, ponders Elizabeth’s rejection, attributing it to her “bashful modesty” and “delicacy” while nursing his wounded pride. He resolves that he will not force the marriage.

Later, Mr. Collins re‑enters the room with a stately demeanor. Mrs. Bennet orders the family to be silent so she and Collins may converse. In a formal exchange, Collins declares his resignation to “inevitable evils,” acknowledges that the denial of Elizabeth’s hand has lessened the value of his original desire, and apologizes for any disrespect shown to the Bennet family. He asks permission to withdraw his pretensions and expresses that his original aim was merely to secure a suitable companion for himself, affirming that any misconduct on his part was unintended. The chapter concludes with Collins’s polite apology and withdrawal of his suit.