Faithfulness
243. Faithfulness (See also Loyalty.)
To God:
- Abdiel seraph who refused to join Satan’s rebellion. [Br. Lit.: Paradise Lost ]
- Abraham in obedience to God, would sacrifice his only son. [O.T.: Genesis 22:1–18]
- Becket, Thomas à (c. 1118–70) uncompromisingly defended the rights of the Church against King Henry II. [Br. Hist.: NCE, 2735]
- Caleb faithfully followed God in exploration of Canaan. [O.T.: Numbers 14:24–25]
- Canterbury bell flower memorializing harness bells of Canterbury pilgrims. [Br. Hist.: Espy, 303]
- Hezekiah brings people of Judah back to God. [O.T.: II Chronicles29:3–11; 31:20–21]
- Jehoshaphat destroyed idols; adjured men to follow God. [O.T.: II Chronicles 17:3–6; 19:9–11]
- Job maintains his faith despite severe trials, is finally rewarded by God. [O.T.: Job]
- Josiah tenaciously follows Moses’ law; orders keeping of Passover. [O.T.: II Kings 23:21–24]
- Noah saved from flood because of his faith. [O.T.: Genesis 6-10]
To Lovers:
- Abigail prostrates herself before David and vows devotion. [O.T.: I Samuel 25:40–41]
- Akawi-ko waits eighty years for lover to return. [Jap. Legend: Jobes, 59]
- Amelia despite financial woes, remains faithful to Booth. [Br. Lit.: Amelia ]
- Andromache devoted wife of Hector. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad; Trojan Women; Andromache ; Fr. Lit.: Andromaghe ]
- Aramati name of Vedic goddess means faithfulness. [Hindu Myth.: Jobes, 117]
- Arsinoë Alcmaeon’s wife; continues to love husband though he is unfaithful. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 32]
- Brandimante loyal to lover and leader. [Ital. Lit.: Orlando Innamorato ]
- Briseis loved Achilles despite her capture by Agamemnon. [Gk. Myth.: Walsh Classical, 62]
- Britomart waits many years for true love, Artegall. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene ]
- Candida ever faithful to husband. [Br. Lit.: Candida ]
- Charlotte faithful to fiance lost at sea. [Br. Lit.: Fatal Curiosity ]
- China aster symbol of fidelity. [Flower Symbolism: Jobes, 326]
- Clärchen devoted to Egmont. [Ger. Lit.: Egmont ]
- crow faithful; does not mate again for nine generations. [Animal Symbolism: Mercatante, 161]
- Cynara woman to whom Dowson is faithful in his thoughts even when consorting with others. [Br. Poetry: Barnhart, 301]
- de Cleves, Princess despite her love for another, remains faithful to her husband even after his death. [Fr. Lit.: Lafayette The Princess ]
- doves faithfulness reflected in their pairing for life. [Christian Symbolism: Child, 211]
- Dupre, Sally Clay Wingate’s fiancee quietly waits for his return. [Am. Lit.: “John Brown’s Body” in Magill I, 445–448]
- Enid though falsely accused of infidelity, nurses husband through wounds. [Br. Lit.: Idylls of the King ]
- Evangeline lifelong search for lover, Gabriel. [Am. Lit.: Evangeline ]
- heliotrope symbol of lovers’ faithfulness. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 174]
- Hypermnestra only one of Danaides who did not murder husband on wedding night. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 136]
- Imogen spurns the advances of Iachimo, who had wagered her husband that he could seduce her. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare Cymbeline ]
- ivy traditional symbol of faithfulness. [Plant Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 175]
- key attribute of the personified Fidelity. [Art: Hall, 184]
- Laodamia commits suicide to join husband Protesilaus in underworld. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad ; Rom. Lit.: Aeneid ]
- Leonore disguises as Fidelio to save imprisoned husband. [Ger. Opera: Beethoven, Fidelio, Westerman, 109–110]
- Micawber, Mrs. Emma swears she will never desert husband. [Br. Lit.: David Copperfield ]
- Nanna immolated herself on pyre with husband, Baldur. [Norse Myth.: Wheeler, 256]
- Penelope Odysseus’ patient wife; faithful for 20 years while waiting for his return. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad; Odyssey ]
- Perseus ever devoted to wife, Andromeda. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 200]
- Pietas goddess of faithfulness, respect, and affection. [Rom. Myth.: Kravitz, 192]
- plum symbol of faithfulness. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 176]
- Portia takes own life after husband, Brutus’s, suicide. [Rom. Hist.: Plutarch’s Lives ]
- red on yellow symbol of faithfulness. [Chinese Art: Jobes, 357]
- Rodelinda faithful to her deposed husband, Bertarido. [Br. Opera: Handel, Rodelinda, Westerman, 50–52]
- Roxy tries to “save” immoral husband. [Am. Lit.: Roxy ]
- Sita princess abducted from her husband by the demon-king; she remains faithful throughout her captivity. [Indian Lit.: Ramayana ]
- Sonia young prostitute stays near prison to comfort Raskolnikov. [Russ. Lit.: Crime and Punishment ]
- Valentine a true friend and constant lover. [Br. Lit.: Two Gentlemen of Verona ]
- veronica symbol of faithfulness. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 178]
- violet symbol of faithfulness. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 178; Kunz, 327]
- Zelda shows devotion to Dobie, who manfully resists. [TV: “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis” in Terrace, II, 64–66]
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