Please forgive the provocative title, what I mean is the following:
One can find representations of Lie algebras in geometric settings, the most famous being the Bott–Borel–Weil theory. However, besides this being intersting in its own right, I am not sure what it allows to say about the representations. Is it just a curiousity or is there a deeper reason why it is a "good thing" to have geometric realisations of the irreps of $\frak{g}$?