Talk:Guinevere Pendragon/@comment-150.254.73.222-20130518133639/@comment-5102537-20130522133606

That's a very good point and most likely. Unless at least some of the court members secretly agreed with her point of view. It's a shame that we never really saw what the court thought of the way the kingdom was run, either by Uther or Arthur. It makes it hard to see all the problems regarding status and society and gives us only a very naive perspective and the point of view of the main protagonists. Which is why the viewers tend to believe and accept so many things so easily, I guess.

But yes, Gwen speaking up in front of the court as a serving girl probably would have made the court members disapprove of her. If she had been noble, they probably would have regarded her as being brave and strong.