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** Jane begs St. John not to disturb her after she heard Mr. Rochester's voice faraway:

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** Jane begs St. John not to disturb her after she heard hears Mr. Rochester's voice faraway:



* TearUpTheContract: In Episode 7, Jane begs Mr. Rochester not to send his letter to the bank manager for a request to withdraw some jewelries for her. Mr. Rochester has a change of heart and then tears up his letter in front of her, much to the amusement for both of them.

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* TearUpTheContract: In Episode 7, Jane begs Mr. Rochester not to send his letter to the bank manager for a request to withdraw some jewelries for her. Mr. Rochester has a change of heart and then tears up his letter in front of her, much to the amusement for of both of them.



* WindowWatcher: In Episode 7, Mr. Fairfax is seen watching Jane and Mr. Rochester returning to Thornfield Hall through the window in the middle of the night.

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* WindowWatcher: In Episode 7, Mr.Mrs. Fairfax is seen watching Jane and Mr. Rochester returning to Thornfield Hall through the window in the middle of the night.
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->'''Mrs. Fairfax:''' Jane, keep an eye on Leah and John. You know how they love to waste time gossiping.\\

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->'''Mrs.-->'''Mrs. Fairfax:''' Jane, keep an eye on Leah and John. You know how they love to waste time gossiping.\\
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* IronicEchoCut: The morning after the fire was taken out in Mr. Rochester's bedroom, Jane meets Mrs Fairfax in the corridors who is busy doing chores after Mr. Rochester went to a house party.
->'''Mrs. Fairfax:''' Jane, keep an eye on Leah and John. You know how they love to waste time gossiping.\\
''[Cut to John and Leah, who have been gossiping in Mr. Rochester's bedroom]''
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* PreviouslyOn: Episode 8 starts with a recap from the last scene in previous episode.
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* WalkAndTalk: Jane and Mrs. Dent are seen walking down the stairs in Thornfield Hall. They have a brief conversation about Adele until John the servant calls Jane.
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* LocalHangout: Jane sometimes take a shelter at a large tree surrounded with circular bench outside Thornfield Hall to read or draw. It's also the same place where she received marriage proposal from Mr. Rochester.
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* POVCam: Near the end of the first episode features the view of leaving Bessie and Gateshead Hall behind through Jane's eyes.

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* POVCam: Near the end of the The first episode features has this twice through Jane's eyes. The first is when Jane views the surroundings inside the red room before she heard a lightning and the other is the view of leaving Bessie and Gateshead Hall behind through Jane's eyes.behind.
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* BillingDisplacement: Timothy Dalton gets the top billing in home video covers and modern trailers even though Zelah Clarke is very clearly the main character.
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* BillingDisplacement: Timothy Dalton gets the top billing in home video covers and modern trailers even though Zelah Clarke is very clearly the main character.
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* CompositeCharacter: Mr. Bates takes the place of his nurse to tell Jane about Helen's condition. In the novel, his name was only mentioned by his nurse.
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* CanonForeigner: This adaptation introduces few new characters that are not in the novel, like Barbara the servant in Lowood school and Rogers the equestrian in Thornfield Hall.

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* CanonForeigner: This adaptation introduces few new characters that are not in the novel, like Barbara the servant in Lowood school and Rogers the equestrian in Thornfield Hall.
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* AbuseDiscretionShot: When Mrs. Scatherd hits Helen's hands using rod, it is not shown onscreen. Instead, a whipping sound is heard as the scene transitions to Jane looking at them being unable to stop it.


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* AdaptationDyeJob: Miss Temple has reddish brown hair in this version.
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* FirstDayOfSchoolEpisode: Episode Two begins with Jane attending at Lowood School.
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* CallForward: In Episode 4, Leah mentions to Jane about Blanche Ingram after the latter comments that Mr. Rochester is busy dealing with the neighbor gentries. Said Blanche would later show up in the next episode.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scene where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then it cuts to Helen's tombstone.

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scene where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive is dying from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then it cuts to Helen's tombstone.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scene where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene cuts Helen's tombstone.

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scene where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene it cuts to Helen's tombstone.



* {{Narrator}}: Jane narrates important past events or important pieces of information.

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* {{Narrator}}: Jane narrates important past events or important pieces of information.information during the transition of the next scene.
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* {{Narrator}}: Jane narrates important past events or important pieces of information.
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* AdaptationalLocationChange: It happens at least twice.
** In Episode 5, Jane and Mr. Rochester talk in the library after they saved Mr. Mason. In the novel, it happened outside Thornfield Hall.
** Episode 11 shows a scene where Jane talks to the ostler about Mr. Rochester's whereabouts in the ruins of Thornfield Hall. In the novel, Jane returns to the inn after visiting Thornfield Hall.



* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scenario where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene cuts Helen's tombstone.

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scenario scene where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene cuts Helen's tombstone.
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* CharacterInTheLogo: The opening features a drawing of the titular character beside the title.
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* AbuseDiscretionShot: When Mrs. Scatherd hits Helen's hands using rod, it is not shown onscreen. Instead, a whipping sound is heard as the scene transitions to Jane looking at them being unable to stop it.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scenario where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene shows Helen's tombstone.

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scenario where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene shows cuts Helen's tombstone.



* MeanwhileScene: In episode 9, while Jane stays in the Moor House, thqes last scene then cuts to the Thornfield Hall where Mr. Rochester asks Mr. Briggs to search for Jane.

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* MeanwhileScene: In episode 9, while Jane stays in the Moor House, thqes the last scene then cuts to the Thornfield Hall where Mr. Rochester asks Mr. Briggs to search for Jane.



* TruerToTheText: Like the [[Series/JaneEyre1973 1973 adaptation]], this also follows the book's plot with some improvements in script and additional scenes.

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* TruerToTheText: Like the [[Series/JaneEyre1973 1973 adaptation]], this also follows has one of the book's plot with most faithful adaptations of the novel. It included some improvements in script characters and additional scenes.scenes that are not present in other versions.
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* AdaptedOut: Louisa, the sister of Amy Eshton isn't included in this version.

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* AdaptedOut: Louisa, the sister of Amy Louisa Eshton isn't and Mary Ingram, few of the guests in Mr. Rochester's party aren't included in this version.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Unlike in the novel and other adaptations, this version just shows a scenario where Mr. Bates told Jane that Helen will not survive from [[IncurableCoughOfDeath consumption]], then in the next scene shows Helen's tombstone.
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* AdaptationalTimespanChange: In the novel, Jane discovered the inheritance and her new cousins before Christmas. In this version, it happened on the night of Christmas.

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In the novel, Jane discovered the inheritance and her new cousins before Christmas. In this version, it happened on the night of Christmas.
** St. John told Jane and his sisters that Rosamund Oliver is about to be married shortly after Christmas. In this version, it happened around summer.


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* ImpairmentShot: When young Jane collapses inside the red room from terror, the scene becomes blurry for a while.
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* CanonForeigner: This adaptation introduces few new characters that are not in the novel, like Barbara the servant in Lowood school and Rogers the equestrian in Thornfield Hall.



* DontYouDarePityMe: Like the 1943 version, Mr. Rochester has this reaction after Jane reunites with him, thinking she wanted to take care of him out of pity.

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* DontYouDarePityMe: Like the 1943 version, Mr. Rochester has this reaction after Jane reunites with him, thinking she wanted to take care of him out of pity. He later changed his mind.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Unlike in the novel, this version implies that Adele is Mr. Rochester's daughter and he doesn't do much bad towards her.
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* JumpScare: Episode 8 has this, where [[spoiler: Bertha]] is seen fully and suddenly attacks Mr. Rochester in the attic.



* MeanwhileScene: In episode 9, while Jane stays in the Moor House, the last scene then cuts to the Thornfield Hall where Mr. Rochester asks Mr. Briggs to search for Jane.

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* MeanwhileScene: In episode 9, while Jane stays in the Moor House, the thqes last scene then cuts to the Thornfield Hall where Mr. Rochester asks Mr. Briggs to search for Jane.

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