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As Charley lost in his thoughts reached at an open space he first took it as the second level but as he looked around and observed the settings of the station as well as the dress wore by the people around, he readily understood that he was somewhere in 1890s and at the third level of G.C.S.

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Who is the antagonist in The Third Level by Jack Finney?

Charley


What did Charley suspect when his friend Sam Weiner disappeared in the lesson the third level by jack finney?

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.


Please refer to the story 'The third level' Class XII English. Why did charley not go to the third level at the end?

because he could not find it u could only find the third level once.


What is a summary of the third level?

BY-ARSALAN KHANThe third levelCharley explains that one evening while hurrying home, he decided to take the subway from Grand Central Station, and became lost. He eventually found himself on a strange third level with spittoons on the floor, oddly dressed people, and a locomotive from 1894.Understanding he'd somehow gone back in time, Charley tries to buy tickets to Galesburg,IL,During his lunch break the next day, Charley withdraws nearly all their savings and buys old-style currency. But he can never again find the entrance to the third level at Grand Central Station.Charley finds evidence the third level actually exists when he discovers a letter to him, dated July 18, 1894, from Galesburg, IL. It seems Charley's psychiatrist was not as incredulous of the third level as he appeared.


What was written on the paper that Charley found inside the envelope in the lesson third level by jack Finney?

Charley read the note that confirmed the fact that the third level was true. The note signed by Sam also read that he had been at Galesburg for two weeks and was enjoying himself there. Sam had urged Charley and his wife Louisa to keep looking for the third level till they could find it and join him. It was worth the effort.


What was Charley argument when the psychiatrist told him that the stamp collecting was a temporary refuge from reality in the lesson the third level by Jack Finney?

Charley loved stamp collecting. Charley argued that his own grandfather lived at a time when things were pretty nice and peaceful and he was the one who had actually started his collection of stamps. Charley refused to believe that his stamp collecting was 'a temporary refuge' from reality.


Does the the third level exist in jack finney's the third level?

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.


The Third Level written by Jack Finney is a story that illustrates an intersection of time and space. Elaborate?

In 'The Third Level', Jack Finney treats his favourite subject 'Time' in a new dimension. The Third Level is a point where the past and the present meet. Charley, the protagonist loses his way. He finds himself in what he thinks is the third level of the Grand Central Station in New York. He realizes that something is different and discovers that he has somehow reached the year 1894. It is the period Finney would want to be in. The responses and happiness of the three characters in the story revolve around the third level. Charley is excited and wants two tickets for Galesburg, a peaceful town in the pre-war period. Sam, Charley's psychiatrist friend attributes it to his desire to escape from the stress of life. Later on, Sam drew all his life's savings from the bank and exchanged it for 1894 currency. He was able to cross time and reach a quieter, more peaceful past where his services as a psychiatrist were not required. Louisa did not believe that one could cross over the time dimension till Charley received a letter from Sam. Jack Finney leaves the readers wondering what 'The Third Level' really is. Even though Charley is able to find proof and make the transition back and forth in time, Sam, his friend is already there and enjoying himself. The reader gets transported into the shadowy, eerie world of dreams, desires and reality.


Who is charley goddard?

Charley Goddard was a union soldier who was only fifteen when he joined the army, but his tall and elderly appearance convinced the commanders to except him as part of the army. He fought in many battles and was wounded in the battle of Gettysburg. After the war Charley was elected to have a position of authority, but sadly he died shortly after the election.


What according to the psychiatrist was Charley problem in the lesson third level by Jack Finney?

The narrator met a psychiatrist because he was sure he had been on the third level of the Grand Central Station. He was also aware of the fact that only two levels of the station existed and the presidents of the rail road would even swear on a stack of timetables to prove this point. The need to meet a psychiatrist became urgent because he was in a dilemma.


Would charley ever go back to the ticket counter to bay tickets to galesburg for himself and his wife?

He was trying to get there but unfortunately, never found the corridor hat leads to the third level


Why did Willy Loman reject Charley's job offer in Death of a Salesman?

Two reasons: 1) He is too proud and still believes he can make it on his own, he still has great dreams for himself and his family. He fails to understand and accept the harsh reality that he is a failure and that he cannot face the truth.2)He considers himself superior to Charley. To him Charley is not well-liked, he does not stand for what is desirable in a character. He is convinced Charley is inferior to him.