The third level does not exist as it is clearly mentioned that Grand Central Station consists of the two levels. The third level is the figment of Charley's imagination who wants to escape the harsh reality and enter a peaceful and tranquil world. Its a waking dream wish fulfilment.
Charley
The tone of "The Third Level" by Jack Finney is nostalgic and wistful. The narrator expresses a longing for a simpler, bygone era, and there is a sense of yearning for something lost.
yes he does exist stupid
In Jack Finney's story "The Third Level," Charlie is drawn to find the third level again because it represents an escape from the pressures and complexities of modern life. The third level offers a simpler, more peaceful existence in a bygone era, which he longs for in contrast to his current reality. This quest reflects his desire for nostalgia and a deeper connection to a more tranquil world, highlighting the human tendency to seek refuge from the chaos of contemporary society.
YES!
he is jesus
Despite Charley's efforts to go to the third level, he was unable to find it again. He shared his experience with his wife, who got worried. He went back to his stamps. His friend Sam had disappeared and nobody knew where he was but Charley was certain that he had found the third level and gone there. Charley's description of the place had fascinated him and he had gone there in 1894.
Jack Smith - third baseman - was born on 1893-08-08.
Jack Smith - third baseman - died on 1962-12-04.
The Third level was a pleasant,hospitable place. The author gives it a realistic touch by comparing it to the other two levels. While the other two levels are in the present the third level is in the past. the ticket counters are much smaller, fewer train gates and counters, old and made of wood and is dim and flickering. author makes the readers believe in the third level through the letter of Sam saying that it really existed.
It doesnt exist.
jack Bauer does not exist, keifer sutherland plays jack Bauer in 24