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* GoodLuckCharm: Mrs. Fairfax gives her blue pin to married-to-be Jane as a charm.

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* GoodLuckCharm: Mrs. Fairfax gives her blue pin to married-to-be Jane as a charm.charm.
* OminousFog: Jane and Mr. Rochester first meet in the riverbank shrouded in fog.
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ITV's telefilm starring Creator/SamanthaMorton (the 1996 ''Literature/{{Emma}}'') as Jane and Creator/CiaranHinds (Wentworth in the 1995 ''Literature/{{Persuasion}}'') as Rochester.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Blanche is a blonde.
* AdaptedOut: Mary, St. John and Diana's younger sister is not present in this version.
* BigNo: [[spoiler:When Richard Mason reveals Rochester is already married.]]
* CompositeCharacter: The priest stands in for the innkeeper in telling Jane about Mr. Rochester after Thornfield Hall was destroyed from fire.
* CueTheSun: Jane and Mr. Rochester watch the sunrise together after Mr. Mason left Thornfield.
* DanceOfRomance: Jane and Rochester share a dance together to pacify the former from worrying about a ripped wedding veil.
* DeadpanSnarker:
--> '''Rochester:''' Perhaps you'll explain to me the concept of a twenty-eight day week...
* DoubleEntendre: Jane remarks that over her next fews weeks she likes her "stimulating" conversations with Mr. Rochester.
* GenderFlip: When the epilogue shows Jane and Rochester [[BabiesEverAfter with their children]], the firstborn is a girl rather than the novel's boy.
* GoodLuckCharm: Mrs. Fairfax gives her blue pin to married-to-be Jane as a charm.

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