If a narrative isn't able to reflect reality, however much a culture may pursue its dogmatic imposition, it will run into multiple interpretations and confusion without solving the key problems it set out originally to iron out.
The question is that if a narrative hasn't sorted out some of the fundamental issues pertaining to creation, does it make sense to keep going down the same path and continue to sow more confusion. Or, does it make more sense to look at bolder counter narratives that provide an alternate view of the reality out there.
'The Hymn of Creation' doesn't pretend to be a literary masterpiece. Rather, it uses a set of characters and a story with not a few allusions to put forward a counter narrative. Of course, you cannot read here and there and still get to the counter narrative that it builds.
That said, those who venture will fall on one or the other side - indicating if they can only think inside-the-box or whether they can venture outside-the-box too.
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