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2011’s Jane Eyre is peppered with Pagan imagery, as director Cary Fukunaga felt it was “important” to “upset the apple cart” (he would not elaborate further). This scene featuring young actress Eglantine Rembauville in a recognizable Pagan pose also features a three-tiered candelabra (above Rembauville) which has been bent, symbolizing the “crooked nature” of the Christian triune god, and the doll in the wooden chair to the right of the screen is meant to be a “sleeping Jesus,” though Fukunaga would not explain exactly what that symbolized.

2011’s Jane Eyre is peppered with Pagan imagery, as director Cary Fukunaga felt it was “important” to “upset the apple cart” (he would not elaborate further). This scene featuring young actress Eglantine Rembauville in a recognizable Pagan pose also features a three-tiered candelabra (above Rembauville) which has been bent, symbolizing the “crooked nature” of the Christian triune god, and the doll in the wooden chair to the right of the screen is meant to be a “sleeping Jesus,” though Fukunaga would not explain exactly what that symbolized.

 
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