Fidelity

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Fidelity is the quality of being faithful or loyal. Its original meaning regarded duty to a lord, a monarch or king, in a broader sense than the related concept of fealty. Both derive from the Latin word fidēlis (A III adjective), meaning "faithful or loyal".

In modern human relationships, the term can refer to sexual monogamy. In western culture this often means adherence to marriage vows, or of promises of exclusivity or monogamy, and an absence of adultery. However, some people do not equate fidelity in personal relationships with sexual or emotional monogamy. (For example, see polyamory and Open marriage.) Often, however, females in Shakespeare are associated with it in a negative sense, such as "She is with little "fidelity". For example, Bertram accuses Helena of having "little fidelity" in All's Well That Ends Well.

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