Religious imagery in the "Jester" scene?
In the scene where the Jester (or Buffoon) is arrested, do you think it is supposed to be reminiscent of the story of the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus? We see him first take off his cloak (robe?), proceed towards the door semi-naked, just before passing through the doorway he briefly stretches his arms out into a rigid T-shape as if in imitation of someone being crucified, and then the armed men subdue him by flinging him violently against a tree (representing the Cross?).
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