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* AgeGapRomance: Roger pines for Gay Penhallow. He's a respected doctor who served in the Great War, while Gay is a carefree young woman still blushing over her first kiss.



* MayDecemberRomance: Roger, a respected doctor who served in the Great War, loves Gay, a carefree young woman still blushing over her first kiss.
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* OnceAcceptableTargets: The last line in the book is highly questionable from a modern perspective for this very reason.
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''A Tangled Web'' is one of the few books published by Creator/LMMontgomery (author of ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'') that was written mainly for adults. It centers around a community consisting mainly of two families, the Penhallows and the Darks, who have intermarried frequently amongst one another.

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''A Tangled Web'' is one of the few books published by Creator/LMMontgomery (author of ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'') that was written mainly for adults. It centers around a community consisting mainly of two families, the Penhallows and the Darks, who have intermarried frequently amongst one another.




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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Conveniently, everyone shows up at Aunt Becky's levee so that the narrator can point them out.
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* MeaningfulFuneral: Despite the hell that Aunt Becky kicked up at her levee, her funeral is a surprisingly quiet, even touching affair. Well, up until [[TheFunInFuneral a fistfight breaks out over the jug.]] But even ''that'' was at least after the service.

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The jug.

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The jug. The narrator points out that, objectively, it's rather ugly. But it has huge sentimental value for the clan, and may have monetary value based on its age.



* OldMaid: Many examples, but the most notable is Margaret Penhallow. A meek soul who's gifted with a needle, she's never had a beau and everyone looks down on her, especially because she's rumored to write ''poetry'' in her spare time. [[spoiler: Penny Dark courts her, and she agrees to marry him, but they end up breaking it off. Margaret ends up very happily, in fact, single as ever, but with a house of her own and a child to love (Brian Dark).]]



* OrphansOrdeal: Brian.

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* OrphansOrdeal: Brian. He was born out of wedlock and his mother [[DeathByChildbirth died in childbirth]]; he lives with relatives who despise him. [[spoiler: In the end, Margaret Penhallow adopts him and they live happily ever after.]]



* SlapSlapKiss: Donna and Peter.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Penny.

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* SlapSlapKiss: Donna and Peter.
Peter. Their wooing alternates between passionate kisses and equally passionate spats.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Penny.Penny considers himself a wit and God's gift to women. He is neither.
** Dandy Dark puts on airs when Becky makes him the jug's trustee. Up until then he had been rather obscure.
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** After ten years of utter silence, Joscelyn, upon request, ends up telling Aunt Becky why, exactly, she left her husband. It is a confidence to the grave itself.

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** After ten years of utter silence, Joscelyn, upon request, Joscelyn ends up telling Aunt Becky why, exactly, she left her husband. It is a confidence to the grave itself.

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* TheClan

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* TheClanTheClan: The Darks and the Penhallows. Not only do they intermarry one another, quarrel with one another, and stand up against outsiders, but they have a proud family history, of which the jug is an important part.
* CoolOldLady: Montgomery loved this character type, and Aunt Becky is a rather sinister example. She freely speaks her mind and calls out hypocrisy-- to the extent that her wit hurts and humiliates people. To the characters in the book, Aunt Becky is a terror. To the ''readers,'' though, she's very fun.



* GossipyHens

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* GossipyHensGossipyHens: A huge chunk of the cast, both female (Joscelyn's mother and Aunt Rachel, for instance) and male (Pippin and Stanton Grundy, snarking off together during the levee).



** Funnily enough, her cousin Nan comes at this trope from another angle: She hates being called her birth name, Hannah. Nowadays the name "Nan" comes off as hopelessly dowdy.

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** Funnily enough, her cousin Nan comes at this trope from another angle: She hates being called her birth name, Hannah.Hannah, because she wants to be seen as modern. Nowadays the name "Nan" comes off as hopelessly dowdy.

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* AlphaBitch: Nan who has gone out her way to hurt her cousin Gay since childhood.
* BettyAndVeronica: Gay and Nan.

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* AlphaBitch: Nan Nan, who has gone out her way to hurt her cousin Gay since childhood.
* BettyAndVeronica: Gay Gay, who is good-natured and Nan.doesn't go out of her way to make trouble, and Nan, who loves to make a scene and wears scandalous amounts of makeup and clothes (too much and too little, respectively).



* DisproportionateReward: Aunt Becky gives her diamond ring to her serving woman, Ambrosine. The rest of the clan thinks this is an absurd act of generosity (and that the ring ''should'' have stayed in the family!) The narrator leaves it ambiguous if Aunt Becky did this out of kindness or mischief.



* FourthDateMarriage: Lawson and Naomi had a brief courtship before they married and he went off to the Great War. This ''might'' account for his LaserGuidedAmnesia.



* GreekChorus: Pippin and Stanton Grundy.

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* GreekChorus: Pippin and Stanton Grundy.Grundy, especially during Aunt Becky's levee, the first scene.



* HaveAGayOldTime: Poor, poor Gay Penhallow. (It's actually short for "Gabrielle".)

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* HaveAGayOldTime: Poor, poor Gay Penhallow.Penhallow, of course. (It's actually short for "Gabrielle".))
** Funnily enough, her cousin Nan comes at this trope from another angle: She hates being called her birth name, Hannah. Nowadays the name "Nan" comes off as hopelessly dowdy.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharactersLoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Conveniently, everyone shows up at Aunt Becky's levee so that the narrator can point them out.



* MayDecemberRomance: Roger and Gay.

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* MayDecemberRomance: Roger and Gay.Roger, a respected doctor who served in the Great War, loves Gay, a carefree young woman still blushing over her first kiss.



* OldFlameFizzle: Used twice, with Joscelyn and Gay.

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* OldFlameFizzle: Used twice, with Gay (who, after a year of character development, realizes she's outgrown her first love) and Joscelyn and Gay.(who was always LovingAShadow).



** Even aside from the jug, Aunt Becky arranges matters so that almost no-one gets something they want. The second-most coveted heirloom is a beautiful diamond ring which goes... to Aunt Becky's serving woman. An act to irk TheClan? Or a grand gesture of kindness? Both?



** After ten years of utter silence, Joscelyn, upon request, ends up telling Aunt Becky why, exactly, she left her husband. It is a confidence to the grave itself.



* TheVamp: Nan.

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* TheVamp: Nan. Aunt Becky observes that with her makeup, she looks like she's been making a meal of blood.

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* IronicNickname: Big Sam, Little Sam -- though not intentionally.

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* IronicNickname: Big Sam, Little Sam -- though not intentionally. It so happens that Big Sam is the older of the two, so the name stuck, even though he's much shorter.


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* SecondLove: Peter becomes this for Donna, a widow.
** Also, it turns out Aunt Becky's own husband, Theodore, was her second love. She was mad about Crosby, who only saw her as a friend, so eventually (''after'' she married him, mind you) she resigned herself to Theodore and was at least decently happy.
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''A Tangled Web'' is one of the few books published by Creator/LMMontgomery (author of ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'') that was written mainly for adults. It centers around a community consisting mainly of two families, the Penhallows and the Darks, who have intermarried frequently amongst one another.

When the clan matriarch, Aunty Becky Dark, dies, she leaves instructions for a treasured family heirloom, the old Dark jug, to be left in the care of a trustee, with the true heir to be revealed in a year's time. Family feuds intensify, as clan members work to acquire the heirloom, and many other events spawn off from it.

!! This work includes examples of:

* AbusiveParents: Brian is raised by his neglectful aunt and uncle.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Aunt Becky's dying confession is that she loved her married friend Crosby all her life; Roger loves Gay, who is engaged to Noel; Joscelyn and Hugh each believe that the other hates them; Murray pines for Thora, an abused wife; Naomi longs for her amnesiac husband to remember her ... plus several more examples that would take too long to write.
* AlphaBitch: Nan who has gone out her way to hurt her cousin Gay since childhood.
* BettyAndVeronica: Gay and Nan.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Darks and Penhallows.
* TheClan
* CourtlyLove: Murray for Thora. Mercilessly parodied with [[spoiler: Joscelyn]], who [[spoiler:left her husband on her wedding night because she fell in LoveAtFirstSight with his best man Frank]]. She stayed faithful to [[spoiler:Frank's memory for ten years]] without ever seeing him, but when they meet again, guess what? He's fat, bald, sleazy and broke. [[spoiler:Joscelyn]] comes to her senses with a vengeance, [[spoiler:goes back to Hugh]], and lives happily ever after.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Gay Penhallow has golden-brown hair and golden-brown eyes.
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Donna and Peter, who belongs to a rival branch of the family.
-->'''Drowned John''': You shall never speak to Peter Penhallow again!\\
'''Donna''': But I'll have to speak to him sometimes, Daddy. One can't live on terms of absolute silence with one's husband, you know.
* DomesticAbuse: Chris Dark is an abusive husband to his wife Thora.
* EnsembleCast: There is no one main character.
* GameBetweenHeirs: Aunt Becky willed that the name of the heir of a priceless heirloom will only be disclosed a year after her death. Because she said that the heir may or may not be chosen in the year between her death and the day the heir is announced, the family members spend the rest of the year trying their best to live up to what Aunt Becky would have wanted in an attempt to win the heirloom.
* GreekChorus: Pippin and Stanton Grundy.
* GossipyHens
* HaveAGayOldTime: Poor, poor Gay Penhallow. (It's actually short for "Gabrielle".)
* HerHeartWillGoOn: Virginia Powell, a sentimental war widow, parodies this trope.
* InTheBlood: Gay's mother questions the suitability of her daughter's fiance based upon his "Gibson blood". A certain branch of the Penhallow family, including Peter and Joscelyn, are known for mood swings and impulsiveness because they're descended from a Spanish woman.
* IronicNickname: Big Sam, Little Sam -- though not intentionally.
* JerkAss: Plenty, but Aunt Becky would be the more prominent example.
* KickTheDog: Brian's uncle who kills Cricket, a stray cat who is Brian's only companion, by breaking its neck.
* KissingCousins: The Darks and Penhallows continue to intermarry very frequently.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Lawson Dark, due to an injury in the war, can't remember his wife.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters
* LoveAtFirstSight: Donna and Peter, [[spoiler:Joscelyn and Frank]] (on her side anyway).
* LoveTriangle: Buckets of them.
* {{MacGuffin}}: The jug.
* MakeUpIsEvil: Aunt Becky's wearing rouge shocks her companion, and she makes Nan wash hers off.
* MaleGaze: Several times, but special mention goes to Murray, who's describes as "devouring" Thora with his eyes.
* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: Brian. His mother never told, and so no one knows who his father is.
* MayDecemberRomance: Roger and Gay.
* NarrativeProfanityFilter: Drowned John, "by asterisk and by asterisk".
* OldFlameFizzle: Used twice, with Joscelyn and Gay.
* OnceAcceptableTargets: The last line in the book is highly questionable from a modern perspective for this very reason.
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Aunt Becky knows dozens of embarrassing stories to needle her relatives with.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Gay (Gabrielle); Nan (Hannah); Drowned John; Pippin (Alexander); Dandy (Robert); Penny (Pennycuik); the Moon Man (Oswald); Big Sam and Little Sam; Aunt Becky.
* OrphansOrdeal: Brian.
* PassedOverInheritance: Without the objections. The narrator points out they are not so petty as to want her money; they want the family heirlooms.
* ParanoiaGambit: Aunt Becky runs a very successful one, post-mortem. She says that the inheritor of her jug might be named in the envelope, ''or'' the envelope might contain a list of instructions and behaviors that Aunt Becky approves of, and Dandy (the keeper of the envelope) is to choose who will inherit the jug based on who has best fulfilled Aunt Becky's wishes. Then, the whole clan spends the rest of the year trying hard to behave in such a way as will guarantee their getting the jug.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gay gives this speech to Nan when Nan comes to gloat about dumping the fiance she had originally stolen from Gay.
* RunawayBride: Joscelyn leaves her husband to return to her mother's house on the night of her wedding, still wearing her wedding dress. [[spoiler: He won't take her back until she returns to him in that same gown.]]
* SecretKeeper: Dandy Dark, chosen because Aunt Becky said he's the only person in the whole family that she's known to be able to keep a secret. [[spoiler: He keeps it so well, in fact, that even ''he'' never opens the envelope to read her will. And then the letter is lost, so this trope is [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] ]]
* SlapSlapKiss: Donna and Peter.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Penny.
* ThickerThanWater: The Darks and Penhallows fight quite a bit against themselves, but present an unbroken front to outsiders.
* TheUnreveal: [[spoiler:Dandy loses Aunt Becky's letter and we never get to find out who was chosen as the rightful owner of the jug]].
* TheVamp: Nan.
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