Fallen Angels
"Fallen Angels" is a term often used to describe celestial beings who have been cast out of heaven, typically due to rebellion against a higher power. In various religious texts, such as the Bible, these beings are often associated with sin and temptation, leading humans away from righteousness. The most notable fallen angel is Lucifer, who is said to have defied God and was subsequently expelled from paradise.
In literature and popular culture, fallen angels are frequently depicted as complex characters struggling with their identity and purpose. They often embody themes of redemption, loss, and the conflict between good and evil. Works like John Milton's "Paradise Lost" explore these themes, presenting fallen angels as tragic figures who grapple with their fall from grace.