Jane wanders the moors, poor, starving, and heartbroken, until she is rescued.Jane wanders the moors, poor, starving, and heartbroken, until she is rescued.Jane wanders the moors, poor, starving, and heartbroken, until she is rescued.
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- TriviaIn this episode St. John--or rather, the actor, a young Andrew Bicknell--reads from the Bible, from the book of "Revelations." This is an example of what's become known as "The Mandela Effect," where a culture develops a widespread, but false memory of something. Though most people would swear Bicknell referenced the name of the book accurately, it is actually titled "Revelation." In her novel, of course, Brontë has St. John use the correct title. Interestingly, however, the titular mistake appears to have been common in the early Nineteenth Century, as well. Towards the beginning of the novel, Brontë has ten-year-old Jane Eyre say one of the books in the Bible that she enjoys reading is "Revelations."
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The precious gifts from this episode are the Moor House and the inspired St. John Rivers interpreted bz Andrew Bicknell. All seems familiar and wise crafted . In same measure, seductive portrait of Hannah.
It is a beautiful immersion in the spirit of family, school activities and the effort to define the noble new beginning of Jane Eyre life.
The loyalty to book is just pleasant. And, in some measure, profound seductive.
Sure, the BBC style can be, in few scenes, wooden but the consolation is the care for details and the Moor House is the best example, like the residence as teacher of Jane. The talk between Edward Rochester and the lawyer is a good spice in the economy of episode.
An adaptation generous and smart, offering more than fair images of novel but flavours, touches, smells who you imagine when zou read the masterwork bz Charlotte Bronte. The critic + always I imaginated the sisters of St. John more...younger.
It is a beautiful immersion in the spirit of family, school activities and the effort to define the noble new beginning of Jane Eyre life.
The loyalty to book is just pleasant. And, in some measure, profound seductive.
Sure, the BBC style can be, in few scenes, wooden but the consolation is the care for details and the Moor House is the best example, like the residence as teacher of Jane. The talk between Edward Rochester and the lawyer is a good spice in the economy of episode.
An adaptation generous and smart, offering more than fair images of novel but flavours, touches, smells who you imagine when zou read the masterwork bz Charlotte Bronte. The critic + always I imaginated the sisters of St. John more...younger.
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- Dec 1, 2022
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