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Antediluvian Revelations: A Poetic Retelling of the Book of Enoch, The Prophet Part 2, Episode 3
Episode 3 is Part 2 Canto 3 titled: "The Parable of Knowledge and the Fate of Mankind." The parables of wisdom and knowledge are the lengthiest segments of the epic story. As explained in the introduction episode, the organization of the poem has a limit of 12 subsegments for each canto. For the benefit of the listener's insight regarding the poetry's length on paper, Canto 3 spans from pages 127 to 141 in the manuscript. This canto has 12 subsegments the same as the first two cantos in Part 2, and all of the cantos in the first two parts of the poem are organized with 12 subsegments. The structural plan for the poetic retelling thus required dividing the material into three cantos instead of only two, so Canto Three will be a continuation of the second parable with the addition of content related to the fate of mankind. Canto Four will cover the last of Enoch's three parables, which is another 20 pages in length in the manuscript.