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Battle of the Angels


Battle of the Angels
By: Armando Duarte
ISBN: 1-4257-8263-9 (Picture Book)
ISBN13: 978-1-4257-8263-4 (Picture Book)
ISBN: 1-4257-8291-4 (Picture Book - HB)
ISBN13: 978-1-4257-8291-7 (Picture Book - HB)

Pages : 68
Book Format : Portrait 8.5 x 11
Subject : JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / Genera
 

Age Level : 12 - 18

 

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“Battle of the Angels” Paradise Lost is a story about Satan. Michael, Gabriel, and Lucifer represented a kind of angel that made heaven complete. In heaven there were servants, guardians, and entertainers. Each kind of angel made heaven a kingdom. Besides the fact that heaven was a kingdom it was a also paradise. There was room for art, entertainment, and inspiration. However that did not happened. Lucifer was an angel that was made very beautiful. In fact more beautiful than all the other angels. While other angels worked and earned a name Lucifer fell in love with status. See once an angel had a name it was very well known. This process made heaven was very orderly place. If some angels did not come through with their given duties heaven was not in order. Ranks were just a kind of classification. Heaven became a mess on behalf of those angels that made heaven a delightful place. Lucifer broke free out the angels that actually worked. This rupture was a chain to separate one third of the angels. Lucifer’s idea was to take credit for what was accomplished. However rank only characterized of what one angel was able to do. Lucifer was very confused because he not understand paradise. He thought the kingdom could be scaled. When Lucifer saw God as king he felt jealousy. Lucifer did not accomplish enjoyment in his role a an entertainer. He became ambitious to knowledge rather than being a artful muse. Instead of bedazzling God he rebelled, and tricked all those who would listen. His plan to obtain a rank lead them leave to heaven. The return of these angels of art and music bleed fear in the heart of another third of angels which followed Michael. As they fought each other God was left with only on third of angels like Gabriel. Satan’s defeat was easy because valor in rank wasn’t what they were up against. Satan fought angels with greater capabilities. Michael and his angels worked as labor servants so they won. Lucifer the head of all Satan’s angels was apprehended by Michael after that fight for escaping battle and causing all that trouble.
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