a British accent, amazing reader, and really good at breaking things down.
Arthur, if he existed, was many hundreds of years before knights were invented. He was (probably) a Romano-Celtic warlord, who fought against the invading English after the Romans left. He used cavalry, which led to his success.
<span>He fought AGAINST the English (Anglo-Saxons), and he was no king. No knights, stone castles, round table, nor anything like that.</span>
<span>To broaden the context and deepen the meaning of a literary work!</span>