In the story "New World Order," the narrator's description of the reassembled universe suggests that Our world is flawed but still very beautiful. This interpretation acknowledges the imperfections and challenges present in our reality while also recognizing the inherent beauty and value that exists within it. The emphasis on the reassembled nature of the universe implies that, despite its flaws, there is still a sense of harmony and beauty to be appreciated.
In the story “New World Order,” what message can be taken from the narrator's description of the reassembled universe—which is actually the world we live in?
Our world falls far short of an ideal world.
Our world is flawed but still very beautiful.
Our world was created by a jealous god.
Our world is the best of all possible worlds.
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