In 'A Winter's Tale,' the suspicion of infidelity is likely imagined rather than a reality. The women characters are portrayed as honest and virtuous, reflecting a Calvinist view on human encounters where every interaction is seen as an encounter with God. Calvinism proposes valuable suggestions, emphasizing the importance of understanding what God would desire in every human interaction, leading to beautiful moments of recognition, forgiveness, and embrace in Shakespeare's works.

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