Both Uses of
entangled
in
Jane Eyre
- I long to exert a fraction of Samson's strength, and break the entanglement like tow!"†
Chpt 27 *
- My father, indeed, imposed the determination, but since his death, I have not a legitimate obstacle to contend with; some affairs settled, a successor for Morton provided, an entanglement or two of the feelings broken through or cut asunder — a last conflict with human weakness, in which I know I shall overcome, because I have vowed that I WILL overcome — and I leave Europe for the East.†
Chpt 31
Definition:
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(entangled as in: entangled in the branches) caught in
or:
twisted together into a confusing mass