Female fidelity and divine election share an evidentiary paradox: in both cases even to question their existence is to jeopardize their possibility. In both instances the subject craves the display of signs despite the knowledge that such signs are potentially false and the desire for them a form of carnal weakness. The problem with seeking proof of love (as Othello, too, discovers) is that you can never prove that somebody loves you, only that they do not.
Claire McEachern, “Figures of Fidelity: Believing in King Lear” (via engrprof)