The legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table is one of the most enduring in Western literature, depicting a romanticized vision of medieval Britain centered around the court at Camelot. King Arthur, though likely not a historical figure, represents courage and victory in battling for a just kingdom. The mystical Round Table, a symbol of unity, was given to Arthur by King Lodegreaunce and brought the knights together as equals. Both Arthur and his wife Guinevere were complex rulers, with Arthur striving for victory but prone to anger and Guinevere cheerful but troubled by her husband's indecision and relationship with Lancelot.