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    Jane Eyre (Alysson Hall)

    "I just want to go home, except for I don't know where that is."

    Jane Eyre is a 21 year old university student, who received her bachelor's in nursing, and began a second degree in childhood development. She was raised by her abusive aunt Mrs Reed. She attended Brocklehurst Private School after winning a scholarship at age 12. She accepted a position of a live-in tutor with the Rochesters.

    • Adaptational Attractiveness: Jane is supposed to look rather plain. Jane's actress is very attractive, but her appearance is not pumped up and she really looks like a normal girl who can be good-looking if she tries. When Jane shoots her vlog, she has all kinds of looks: goofy, happy, scared, exhausted, tearful, visibly upset, dishevelled or with a prim and proper bun; wrapped up in an unflattering jumper, wearing her pyjamas or an elegant black dress or really sexy outfits like skinny jeans.
    • Age Lift: A very minor one. Jane Eyre is 21. In the book, she was 18 when she went to live in Thornfield.
    • Brainy Brunette: Jane is very smart and intelligent. She was good at school and she can analyse things fairly accurately. She can tutor and keep Adele the genius child challenged.
    • Bookworm: In her very first episode, she talks about her books and how important they are for her. Her room in Mr Rochester's house has a small library and she mentions the books she reads from time to time.
    • Companion Cube: Downplayed example is Jane's toy plushy cat. Considering Jane's lack of friends, it's understandable she bonds and still relates to her toy, but she only showed her twice and didn't really talk to her.
    • Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life: Jane became a nurse, but she found out that it's not a job for her. She wants a change, and becomes a personal tutor. It's a job she enjoys, but she feels something is missing from her life and she reall

    Jane Eyre

    1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë

    This article is about the novel. For its title character, see Jane Eyre (character). For other uses, see Jane Eyre (disambiguation).

    Jane Eyre (AIR; originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by the English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published under her pen name "Currer Bell" on 19 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York.Jane Eyre is a bildungsroman that follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall.

    The novel revolutionised prose fiction, being the first to focus on the moral and spiritual development of its protagonist through an intimate first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. Charlotte Brontë has been called the "first historian of the private consciousness" and the literary ancestor of writers such as Marcel Proust and James Joyce.

    The book contains elements of social criticism with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core, and it is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.Jane Eyre, along with Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, is one of the most famous romance novels. It is considered one of the greatest novels in the English language, and in 2003 was ranked as the tenth best-loved book in Britain by the BBC in The Big Read poll.

    Plot

    Jane Eyre is divided into 38 chapters. It was originally published in three volumes in the 19th century, consisting of chapters 1 to 15, 16 to 27, and 28 to 38.

    The second edition was dedicated to William Makepeace Thackeray.

    The novel

    The Autobiography of Jane Eyre

    Production Company

    Kalama+Tea Productions

    Written By

    Nessa Aref, Alysson Hall, Courtney Christensen, Kathryn Hall, Christina Bialik, Erika Babins, Shaan Rahman, Ryan Bright, Chris Coutts, Kyle D'Odorico

    Source Text

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

    Cast

    Alysson Hall, Adam J. Wright, Juliet McLaughlin, Patricia Trinh, Angie Lopez, Elina May Chidley, Emily Henney, Lucas Hall

    Original Run

    February 28 2013-June 21 2014

    The Autobiography of Jane Eyreis a scripted webseries created by Kalama+Tea Productions, based on Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, which ran on Youtube from February 28th, 2013 to 21st June 2014. In addition to scripted episodes, the series used Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr to supplement the story through transmedia elements during this time.

    Uprooting the story to modern-day Canada, the story follows Jane Eyre, a young nursing graduate, through her bi-weekly vlogs after she takes a live-in position as a tutor for the daughter of Edward Rochester, the mysterious owner of Thornfield Aluminium Exports.

    The series is notable for being among the first among the literary vlogseries genre to film exteriors, make use of in-world musical montages and have a large cast of extras, as seen in the party episodes at Thornfield.

    Cast[]

    The cast of The Autobiography of Jane Eyre includes:

    • Alysson Hallas Jane Eyre
    • Patricia Trinh as Grace Poole
    • Angie Lopez as Susanna-Maria Ramirez Gonzalez
    • Juliet McLaughlin as Adele
    • Adam J. Wright as E.D. Rochester
    • Alissa Hansen as Blanche Ingram
    • Lucas Blaney as Warren Daton
    • Courtney Shields as Johanna Reed
    • Fojan Nixie Shabrang as Liz Reed
    • Lucas Hall as Simon Rivers
    • Elina May Chidley as Diana Rivers
    • Emily Henney as Mary Rivers
    • Ranae Miller as Rose Oliver

    Episodes[]

    Main article: The Autobiography of Jane Eyre (Episodes)

    Transmedia[]

    Character twitter accounts:

    Other Thornfield transmedia (run by Grace Poole):

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    Jane Eyre (2006 TV series)

    2006 television adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name

    Jane Eyre is a 2006 television adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The story, which has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations, is based on the life of the orphaned title character. This four-part BBC television dramaserialadaptation was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One.

    The drama is generally considered a successful adaptation, garnering critical acclaim and a number of nominations from various award bodies.

    Plot

    In this version of Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre (Georgie Henley) is raised as a poor relation in the household of her aunt, Mrs. Reed (Tara Fitzgerald). As a young woman (Ruth Wilson), Jane is hired by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax, to be a governess for young Adèle (Cosima Littlewood). The owner of the estate is Mr. Rochester (Toby Stephens), who is courting the beautiful Blanche Ingram (Christina Cole).

    Episode One

    After the death of her maternal uncle, the orphaned child Jane Eyre is left to the care of her uncaring and cruel aunt Mrs Reed. In their house at Gateshead Hall, Jane is ill-treated by her three first cousins and aunt alike and never feels at home. After one of many ill-treatments she is accused of being bad blood and in an attempt to get rid of her, Jane is sent to Lowood School by Mrs Reed. Like Gateshead Hall, Lowood School is a cold institution. Jane's only friend at school, Helen Burns, dies and Jane is left alone once again. Resolving to become independent, she takes on the profession of a governess.

    At the age of eighteen, she is able to secure a position as governess to a girl at Thornfield Hall. Here Jane learns that her pupil, a French girl named Adele, is the ward of the master of the house, Edward Rochester, who had had her mother, Celine Verans, as his mistress, and that she had left her illegitimate daughter in his care

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