The difference between the two feasts Esther made


The First seuda Ester made just for the king but invited Haman, Haman was elaveted, but secondary. The second feast for both haman and the king, equating them. 
This brought Haman up to the essence of the makif where he would fall from.  It says of Edom, 'Im tagbia ka'nesher, me'sham oridcha - if you lift yourself up high like an eagle, that is where I will bring you down from. In this context, Haman had to be elaveted to the highest level before he could be brought down. In this exalted state Haman really thought he could 'kovesh'  - conquer the queen, even in the presence of the king. It is from this highest hight that was his downfall.
-Mittler Rebbe

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