I believe the correct answer is C. They first showed the
contrapposto pose, with the weight shifted to one leg and the body in an
S-curve.
Contrapposto (counterpoise) is the technique used in the
visual arts to describe a human figure standing with most of its weight on one
foot and the body in an S-curve. Greek
sculptors used contrapposto to present how the body could convey the whole
range of human emotional sensation or movements, culminating in the desperate
anguish and pathos. The best example is the sculpture “Laocoön and His Sons”.
Imagine a blank canvas. Now imagine a castle in the background, something to represent power or desire. Now imagine a long walk from the castle to a girl in the front wearing poor-looking clothing, representing not being able to achieve power or desire. Or being held back by something. Then the things that surround the walk, forests and moats, etc., represent things that get into the way. Now. When you look at the whole picture, it sends a message. Unity is the little pieces making a story. This story was the creators purpose, making it important. Or this story is how it touches you or you interpret it. So unity makes the big picture from the little details, which is how the art touches you. And that's all important and the reason most things are created in the first place.
The purpose of church mosaics is to take the worshipper into a more spiritual mindset and instruct on biblical themes.
Answer: Interpret, you need to interpret something to get a further understanding of the meaning