In "Mort d'Arthur," the conflict primarily between King Arthur and Sir Lancelot highlights the theme of betrayal through their once-strong friendship, which is shattered by Lancelot's affair with Queen Guinevere. This betrayal not only undermines the ideals of chivalry and loyalty that Arthur embodies but also sets off a chain of events that leads to the downfall of Camelot. The personal betrayal intertwines with larger themes of loyalty and honor, ultimately illustrating how personal actions can have far-reaching consequences for a kingdom.
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