The three Greek figures on the east panel typically represent the three classical virtues: Faith, Hope, and Charity (or Love). These virtues are often depicted in various artistic works to symbolize moral excellence and ethical behavior in human life. Each figure embodies its respective virtue, illustrating the importance of these ideals in Greek philosophy and culture. Their presence serves to inspire and remind viewers of the values that guide virtuous living.
In Nick's fantastic dream, he envisions figures reminiscent of El Greco's expressive style, likely reflecting his inner turmoil and fascination with the East. This dream could symbolize his longing for deeper meaning and spiritual connection, as well as his struggle with the complexities of identity and culture. The El Greco figures may represent an idealized vision of the East that contrasts with his current, perhaps disillusioned, feelings about it. Ultimately, the dream reveals Nick's desire to reconcile his past experiences with a more profound understanding of his present.
...No one knows who he was. That is the reason for the name it is the tomb of the unknown soldier. It is where unidentified remains could be remembered, if they could identify who the people were they wouldn't be in the tomb of the unknown soldier instead they would be buried with a headstone that bore their name.
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it represents big people
the red circle is a sun and the 16 rays represent the 16 points of a compass -- North, North North East, North East, East North East, East, East South East, South East, South South East, South, South ... The rays are supposed to represent "to travel the world" Ref: Ittou-kaisa (1等海佐) Asanuma (JMSDF O-6/CAPT)
Canada East
Ανατολή (Anatoli)
The address of the Greek Museum is: 16 Mudford Ave, East Hampton, NY 11937
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Apeliotes
Pagoda figures are decorative figurines often associated with East Asian culture, particularly in relation to Buddhist architecture. They typically represent spiritual or mythical characters and are often crafted from materials like porcelain, wood, or metal. These figures may be used in religious practices, as collectibles, or as decorative items in homes and gardens, symbolizing harmony and tranquility. Their design often reflects traditional artistic styles and cultural significance.
Samuel the prophet.