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* The 1973 BBC serial directed by Joan Craft, starring Sorcha Cusack and Creator/MichaelJayston.
* The 1983 BBC serial directed by Julian Amyes, starring Zelah Clarke and Creator/TimothyDalton.

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* The 1973 [[Series/JaneEyre1973 1973]] BBC serial directed by Joan Craft, starring Sorcha Cusack and Creator/MichaelJayston.
* The [[Series/JaneEyre1983 1983 BBC serial serial]] directed by Julian Amyes, starring Zelah Clarke and Creator/TimothyDalton.



* The 2006 BBC miniseries directed by Susanna White, starring Creator/RuthWilson and Creator/TobyStephens.

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* The [[Series/JaneEyre2006 2006 BBC miniseries miniseries]] directed by Susanna White, starring Creator/RuthWilson and Creator/TobyStephens.
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* VerbalTics: Mr. Rochester in this version constantly utters "hmmm"'s and "hmph"'s whenever he is thinking or being uncertain.

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* VerbalTics: VerbalTic: Mr. Rochester in this version constantly utters "hmmm"'s and "hmph"'s whenever he is thinking or being uncertain.
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* CharacterTics: Mr. Rochester in this version constantly utters "hmmm"'s and "hmph"'s whenever he is thinking or being uncertain.


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* VerbalTics: Mr. Rochester in this version constantly utters "hmmm"'s and "hmph"'s whenever he is thinking or being uncertain.
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* CompositeCharacter: Jane mentioned about two female servants at Thornfield Hall in the book, Leah and Mary. In this version, only Leah is present and takes up the roles of both near the end of the last part.
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* VisibleBoomMic: It shows up near the end of Part Three where Jane talks to dying Mrs. Reed.

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* VisibleBoomMic: It shows up at least three times, like near the end of Part Three where Jane talks to dying Mrs. Reed.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jane is [[NiceGitl almost always kind and polite]], but she does have her own limits. She gave a [[DeathGlare nasty glare]] to Mr. Rochester after the latter admit he dislike his ward Adele for reminding her mother in Episode 4, and in Episode 10, she raised her voice after St. John told her that Mr. Rochester is a terrible person.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jane is [[NiceGitl [[NiceGirl almost always kind and polite]], but she does have her own limits. She gave a [[DeathGlare nasty glare]] to Mr. Rochester after the latter admit he dislike his ward Adele for reminding her mother in Episode 4, and in Episode 10, she raised her voice after St. John told her that Mr. Rochester is a terrible person.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jane is [[NiceGitl almost always kind and polite]], but she does have her own limits. She gave a [[DeathGlare nasty glare]] to Mr. Rochester after the latter admit he dislike his ward Adele for reminding her mother in Episode 4, and in Episode 10, she raised her voice after St. John told her that Mr. Rochester is a terrible person.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jane is almost always kind and polite, but she does have her own limits. She gave a [[DeathGlare nasty glare]] to Mr. Rochester after the latter admit he dislike his ward Adele for reminding her mother in Episode 4, and in Episode 10, she raised her voice after St. John told her that Mr. Rochester is a terrible person.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Jane is almost always kind and polite, but she does have her own limits. She gave a [[DeathGlare nasty glare]] to Mr. Rochester after the latter admit he dislike his ward Adele for reminding her mother in Episode 4, and in Episode 10, she raised her voice after St. John told her that Mr. Rochester is a terrible person.
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the novel, one the female servants in Thornfield Hall is named Mary but in this version it was changed to Maria to avoid OneSteveLimit.



* AdaptationNameChange: In the novel, one the female servants in Thornfield Hall is named Mary but in this version it was changed to Maria to avoid OneSteveLimit.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: 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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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: 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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* WallBangHer: In one of Mr. Rochester's flashbacks, he found out that Bertha has having sex with a male stranger against the wall in their house.

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* WallBangHer: In one of Mr. Rochester's flashbacks, he found out that Bertha has was having sex with a male stranger against the wall in their house.
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* WallBangHer: In one of Mr. Rochester's flashbacks, he found out that Bertha has having sex with a male stranger against the wall in their house.
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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Jane and Mr. Rochester borderline in this version. Jane seems to have an average height, but she looks petite compare to Mr. Rochester who is very tall.

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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Jane and Mr. Rochester borderline in this version. Jane seems to have an average height, but [[https://ibb.co/jH37jcQ she looks petite compare to Mr. Rochester who is very tall.tall]].
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* CanonForeigner: Miss Watts, a superintendent teacher at Lowood only shows up in this version.
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* DoubleTake: Mr. Rochester does one upon his first meeting with Jane on Hay Lane.
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* ICantLookGesture: Georgiana does this and forced herself to leave the room after she saw her mother died from stroke.



* SuddenlyShouting: Mr. Rochester does this after Jane refused to stay with him and then turn back from their failed wedding:

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Mr. Rochester does this after Jane refused to stay with him and then turn back from their failed wedding:


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** Jane begs St. John not to disturb her after she heard Mr. Rochester's voice faraway:
--->'''Jane''': "Leave me alone! LEAVE ME!"
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* PermaStubble: Mr. Rochester gains one of these in the last episode.


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* ThePrankster: According to Mrs. Fairfax, Mr. Rochester likes to crack practical jokes to anyone since he was a kid.
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* DestroyTheEvidence: Jane finds a trickle of blood that dropped from Mr. Rochester's hand and wipes it with her handkerchief after the guests returned to their bedrooms. In that way, no one will suspect that someone is injured upstairs.

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* DestroyTheEvidence: Jane finds a trickle of blood that dropped from Mr. Rochester's hand and wipes it with her handkerchief after the guests returned to their bedrooms. In that way, no one except Jane and Mr. Rochester will suspect that someone is injured upstairs.


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* OminousFog: The area where Jane and Mr. Rochester first met is filled with this.
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* AgeCut: Young Jane is seen putting some flowers on Helen's grave. When Miss Temple is calling Jane, it shows a grown-up Jane walking towards her.


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* AgeCut: The first episode has a sequence where young Jane is seen drawing the epidemic using black crayon. When she turns the next page, it shows a grown-up Jane teaching her students to paint flowers.
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* GraveMarkingScene: Jane is shown offering flowers to Helen's grave before leaving Lowood.


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* GraveMarkingScene: Jane goes to visit the grave of Helen and laid some flowers there, even before leaving Lowood to work as a governess.
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* TastesLikeFriendship: Helen gives some bread and cheese to Jane during bedtime as a gesture of their friendship.
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* IKissYourHand: Mr. Rochester does this to Jane twice after they reunited in the last part.

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* IKissYourHand: Mr. Rochester does this to Jane twice three times after they reunited in the last part.


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* FlyawayShot: The last scene ends with the camera raising up to see the panorama view of Jane and Mr. Rochester standing in the grassfields.
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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Jane herself started out as gloomy and miserable when she was a child. After the TimeSkip, she is often seen smiling and relaxed.
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* MessyHair: Mr. Rochester messes up Jane's hair while they kiss on the night before they marry.
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* HopeSproutsEternal: As Jane leaves Lowood to work as a governess, a bunch of flowers are seen in the gardens of the school.
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* DestroyTheEvidence: Jane finds a trickle of blood that dropped from Mr. Rochester's hand and wipes it with her handkerchief after the guests returned to their bedrooms. In that way, no one will suspect that someone is injured upstairs.
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* {{Guyliner}}: Mr. Rochester is seen wearing eyeliner in some scenes.


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* CurtainCamouflage: Mr. Rochester hides in the curtains to overhear Jane's conversation with the gypsy fortune teller he hired.
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* ShoutOut: In the first part, Miss Temple mentions the Sargasso Sea during her class, which was a reference to ''Wide Sargasso Sea'', a prequel of the novel written by Jean Rhys.

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* ShoutOut: In the first part, Miss Temple mentions the Sargasso Sea during her class, which class. It was a reference to ''Wide Sargasso Sea'', a prequel of the novel written by Jean Rhys.


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* BehindTheBlack: While Mr. Rochester opens a hidden door behind the curtains on the third floor, Jane doesn't notice anything strange in the area she's standing. It's only after the camera pans slighty to the right where they discover Mr. Mason wounded on the chair.
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* {{Flashback}}: As the innkeeper tells Jane, there are two flashbacks seen, particularly the part where Mr. Rochester saves the residents of Thornfield Hall including Bertha.

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* {{Flashback}}: As the innkeeper tells Jane, there are two flashbacks seen, particularly the part seen where Mr. Rochester saves the residents of Thornfield Hall including Bertha.Bertha.
* FlyawayShot: The last scene in the final episode ends with a camera pulling away from Jane and Mr. Rochester to see a panorama shot of the forest.
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* DoomedNewClothes: Jane receives an old wedding veil which was worn by Mr. Rochester's mother and grandmother. In the next scene, said wedding veil was torn by Bertha.



* NoisyShutUp: Mr. Rochester does this when his guests are wondering about the noise they heard on the third floor. After that, he makes an excuse on about it calmly.

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* NoisyShutUp: Mr. Rochester does this when his guests are wondering about the noise they heard on the third floor. After that, he makes an excuse on about it calmly.

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