Halcon: Will I recognize God as my creator and I am the creation, only human?
I think this question only arises because we are unable to interact with god, and god just never seems to show up anymore. Adam, Eve, and the serpent would not have had this issue. In that sense, it doesn't strike me as a question of whether or not they recognized god's position and authority. The humans must have, as they did not eat of the forbidden fruit until goaded into doing so.
The story implies that things were working out just fine until the serpent entered the picture. I don't see this as a question of whether modesty compels us to understand our relationship with god-- Adam and Eve appear to have figured this out. I think it's a question of whether god was satisfied with this, and why he would introduce a factor which unraveled his utopia.
I accept the premise that the serpent deceived Eve. I think it's fair to consider that her understanding would not have involved dying --at any time-- as a result of eating the fruit. But where does the serpent come from? God must have created it. Did he do so with the understanding that it would work to undermine paradise and trap humanity in centuries of suffering? Did he give snakes the gift of speech and a clever nature, unaware of what might transpire? Were the humans ready for this kind of test? If not, was it fair?