Queen Guinevere
- Role: The Queen and Lover
- Guinevere embodies the archetype of the sovereign consort, but her love triangle with Arthur and Lancelot complicates her role.
- Symbolism: She represents love, beauty, and human desire, but also betrayal, conflict, and the fragility of ideals.
- Dual Nature: Guinevere is a figure of both grace and discord, reflecting the dual nature of human relationships—nurturing and destructive.