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Jane Eyre (2006) - On the set

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From 'Reader, I Married Him', BBC documentary about Romantic heroines.
Visit on the set of Jane Eyre 2006 at Haddon Hall.
You can see some scenes while shooting and interviews on the set not included on JE dvd.
This video belongs to BBC, not me.

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  • Oh, thank you, I loved they showed the shooting scene where Adele is singing that song and the fly on Toby's face.lol!

  • my favourite part - STOP THAT NOISE! I'LL SEND YOU TO SCHOOL!

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  • Bronte refers to Jane Austen's heroine as, "Insipid". Couldn't have put it better myself! Jane Austen barely scratched the surface on feminism. Even Elizabeth Bennett irritates me! She barely knows herself, let alone Darcy. She is a poor judge of character and a snob. Unlike the fiery, independant, fiercely intelligent, Jane Eyre...who truely DOES know, and trust herself. Yet she has no connections, nor fortune, she knows she deserves more in life...and so sets out to achieve her due, happiness.

  • @Lindysse No. I actually admire Miss Bingley and Steele. I admire Bingleys beauty and elegance. And I admire Steele survival skills--cunning and manipulative. I dont have to judge them as amoral, to me they are moral and good in their own way. Just because Austen demands us to dislike them, we dont have to follow like sheep

    Lizzy was more than annoyed. She teamed up with Wicham, vocally voice her dislike of Darcys pride in Netherfield and took every opportunity to verbally combat with him. LOL

  • @Basra2020 They really are wonderfully drawn- but this means that you admire Austen's skills, not the actual characters.& that does not work with being in love. If she was in love with Darcy at this point, she'd have cared about his reputation and not encouraged the slanders. & you don't have to be in love with someone to be annoyed with them calling you'tolerable'-a complete stranger turning up his nose at you without knowing you at all is enough to offend anyone- tho Lizzy is a bit vain ;)

  • @Lindysse LOL actually i do admire Miss Bingley and Lucy Steele. I think they are brilliantly drawn characters--Austen deserves my hug and kiss for this genius art. LOL Lizzy encouraged Wichams stories because she bonded with him given both were slighted by darcy. The moment lizzy saw darcy she fell in love with him, that would explain why she was so mad at darcy for thinking she was 'tolerable enough' Lizzy is a narcissist who abused darcy for dare to think she was not pretty enough. LOL

  • @Basra2020 But what's there to admire about beauty? It's a matter of luck, you can't choose how you look. You actions have to be chosen, which is why a good personality is more admirable. & Lizzy's actions don't fit at all with the behaviour of someone who is in love. Why on earth would she encourage Wickham's stories about Darcy if she was? And if you think she is a bully, then do you only admire her because she's beautiful? =P In that case you may as well admire Caroline Bingley or Lucy Steele

  • @Lindysse I agree a beautiful personality is good. But to me--a beautiful personality without beauty is dull. I dont have to identify with the heroine, i just want to admire her. Lizzie fell inlove with Darcy at first sight but then her vanity was insulted by the proud darcy, therefore she decided to teach him a lesson. Seduce him by aggressive bullying. Catherine de bough was right when she accused lizzy with 'arts and allurements'. not to mention insulting him by bully tactics. Lizzy = narciss

  • @Basra2020 I also disagree again :) a heroine must have a beautiful personality, otherwise you can't empathise with their situation, but physical beauty is not a must. The rules of a novel and real life are different in terms of plot, but you have to apply the same rules in terms of characters otherwise the reader will not be able to identify with them. As for Lizzie- if she fell for him at the beginning, why did she refuse his 1st proposal? & when's she a bully?

  • @Lindysse Again, i happily disagree. A heroine i enjoy must be beautiful, witty and engaging. Beauty is an absolute necessity. And one cannot apply same rules in novels and real life. Thats why its called 'novel'. A novel idea is to escape to a world not like your own. I dont want ugly real life people. I want glamorous unimaginable aesthetics. LOL Lizzy in fact did fall in love with Darcy when she first met him, why else did she take it so personally when he slighted her? Lizzy is a bully.

  • @Basra2020 Ahh, well I like Jane- she's plain, but I don't see why a heroine should have to be pretty to be an engaging character. In real life you don't make friends with people because they look good- or if you do, it tends to be ill-advised. Lizzy's not superficial either though- if she was, she'd have fallen for Darcy at the beginning of the book when she saw he was handsome & rich. I like Darcy because he is steadfast, honest & generous.

  • @Lindysse Cool. We agree Darcy is the better one. But in fairness to Rochester--he is the passionate one compared to Darcy. I like that about him, and i also like Darcys intelligence and his bank account, But our agreement ends there. I never liked Eyre, and i dont think i will ever do. It seems like even Bronte didnt like her--she depicted Eyre as plain looking woman who has a fiesty temprament. I like a heroine who is witty, beautiful, superficial, and elegantly annoying. think Lizzy Bennett!

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