Why do authors use the literary technique of a Christ-figure in their piece?

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For example Melville protrays the main character in Billy Budd, Sailor to be a Christ-figure. What is the point of doing this? Why does he use the allusion when he was in no way religous? Thanks ahead!
 
Mary Shelly wasn't a greek pagan, yet she referenced prometheus.


Religions are often well known and deal with a lot of the big questions, thus it is easily to refer, allude, and borrow from them in a literary piece, adding a bit more depth to the writing, for people who are acquainted with that culture. It doesn't matter if the author believes it, just that his audience is steeped in it.
 
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