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* In ''Literature/TheMermaidsDaughter'', Harry's parents think she's sacrificing too much for her girlfriend Kathleen. Harry thinks of a ''Jane Eyre'' quote: "To be privileged to put my arms round what I value—to press my lips to what I love—to repose on what I trust: is that to make a sacrifice? If so, then certainly I delight in sacrifice."
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* In ''Literature/LostVoices'', someone retrieves a copy of ''Jane Eyre'' from a shipwreck. Unfortunately, it's too waterlogged to read.
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* In ''Film/AnEducation'', Jenny and the others in her literature class discuss ''Jane Eyre'', which is {{Foreshadowing}} for the fact [[spoiler:Jenny finds out David, the older man she's been seeing, is actually married]].
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* In ''Literature/ThingsIShouldHaveKnown'', Chloe's English class debates whether ''Jane Eyre'' had an EsotericHappyEnding or not.
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* ''Theatre/{{Matilda}}'': When Miss Honey is assessing her reading ability, Matilda gives a long list of books she has read recently, including ''Literature/NicholasNickleby'', ''Literature/OliverTwist'', ''Literature/JaneEyre'', ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'', ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', ''Literature/TheInvisibleMan'', ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'', ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', ...and ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat''
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* In ''Literature/TheresMoreThanOneWayHome'', Anna thinks that her friendship with Mairead is as if Bertha Rochester came down from the attic and found Jane Eyre a good companion.
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* in VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird, the first male voice's confession is "i've read Jane Eyre 13 times."
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* An issue of ''Doctor Who: the Twelfth Doctor'' from Titan Comics, based upon ''Series/DoctorWho'', features the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald sharing an adventure with Charlotte Bronte. Clara, a schoolteacher, and the Doctor, an older-looking, stern man, show themselves to be masters of SnarkToSnarkCombat, and the relationship between the two in the comic and on screen always had an element of intentional ShipTease. As such, the story ends with Bronte revealing that Clara and the Doctor have inspired the characters of Jane and Mr. Rochester.
* An issue of ''Doctor Who: the Twelfth Doctor'' from Titan Comics, based upon ''Series/DoctorWho'', features the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald sharing an adventure with Charlotte Bronte. Clara, a schoolteacher, and the Doctor, an older-looking, stern man, show themselves to be masters of SnarkToSnarkCombat, and the relationship between the two in the comic and on screen always had an element of intentional ShipTease. As such, the story ends with Bronte revealing that Clara and the Doctor have inspired the characters of Jane and Mr. Rochester.
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* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', ''Jane Eyre'' is discussed during literature classes that Phoebe is taking. Rachel didn't read it and believes Phoebe when she sarcastically says that the plot involves cyborgs. Rachel says it in front of the teacher, starting with a reasonable sentence that the book was so ahead of its time. Though apparently, she later started to compare it with ''Film/{{Robocop}}''.
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* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', ''Jane Eyre'' is discussed during literature classes that Phoebe is taking. Rachel didn't read it and believes Phoebe when she sarcastically says that the plot involves cyborgs. Rachel says it in front of the teacher, starting with a reasonable sentence that the book was so ahead of its time. Though apparently, she later started to compare it with ''Film/{{Robocop}}''.''Film/RoboCop1987''.
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* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', ''Jane Eyre'' is discussed during literature classes that Phoebe is taking. Rachel didn't read it and believes Phoebe when she sarcastically says that the plot involves cyborgs. Rachel says it in front of the teacher, starting with a reasonable sentence that the book was so ahead of its time. Though apparently, she later started to compare it with ''Film/{{Robocop}}''.
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* In ''Literature/WivesAndDaughters'', Molly's governess is called Miss Eyre.
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* In ''Literature/WivesAndDaughters'', Molly's governess is called Miss Eyre.
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