It has been years since I've read this book, so the details are lost to me, but there is one big theme which stuck out to me greater than any other in the series. I thought this book highlighted the symbolism of the Ellimist and Crayak being like God and Satan.
Firstly, the physical body of the Ellimist is described much like angels from Revelations in the Christian Bible.
When the Ellimist goes and lives as an Andilite, he is the Andilite; which goes along with the idea of Jesus being God. The Andilite goes off alone to report back to the Ellimist as he lives his life, much like Jesus's rhythms of going to places away from people to pray. The Ellimist even impregnates one of the females and they are all surprised that she gave birth without doing "it."
Later in the book as the Ellimist and Crayak are battling, the Ellimist is at a point where he is in 3 dimensions of reality, Zero-Space, Real Space, and the bottom of a Black Hole. This is likely a reference to the Christian concept of God being a trinity.
The very attitude taken by the two characters is taken straight from some peoples concepts of who God is and what he is like and who Satan is and what he is like.
Many people see God as a being who is omnipotent and omnipresent, but doesn't act. Taking a-make-the-smallest-move-possible role to attain the desired out come.
Crayak on the other hand has one goal, be better than the Ellimist and defeat the Ellimist. Oh yeah, and destroy worlds. This character is right in line with many perceptions of the character of the Devil. He is more willing to take an active role; a direct approach, but he is limited by the Ellimist (their agreement to rules).
This whole set up points to idea that: in Animorphs world, the Ellimist is mistaken for God and Crayak for Satan.
Are there other ways you see symbolism in The Ellimist?
Do you agree? Disagree?
Why?