You get the impression that there is no central Christ figure.
Each of the three Christ figures had its own meaning and purpose.
I don't think there's any doubt that he was both a Christ figure and an ill man.
A figure of Christ on the cross rose above a fallen snake.
There were other figures in the background of the scene, subordinate to the Christ figure.
It is the figure of Christ falling under the cross and struggling to rise.
Claude becomes a classic Christ figure at various points in the script.
Simon is portrayed as a Christ figure here, willing to give himself for other's sins.
The painting, which depicts the figure of Christ wearing a red robe, is in a sense going home.
Do you feel that these images, especially the last, turn Billy into a kind of Christ figure?