In "The Third Level" by Jack Finney, Sam's letter signifies a longing for escape and a connection to a simpler, more peaceful time. It reflects the protagonist's desire to transcend the anxieties of modern life and find solace in a nostalgic past. Sam's letter serves as a catalyst for the main character's exploration of the mysterious third level, symbolizing the human yearning for refuge from the complexities of contemporary existence. Ultimately, it highlights the theme of seeking comfort in memories and the possibility of alternate realities.
Third Level," a collection of short stories, Finney writes about people who are upset with the world they live in, they seek some idyllic place in the country's recent past. In the story "The Third Level," it's a mysterious level of Grand Central Station that leads to a town in Ohio in 1894; in "Second Chance" a restored car brings a man back to the 1920s; and in "Of Missing Persons" offers an escape into 'romantic Verna' a planet of paradise.
Dean Sams's birth name is Kenneth Dean Sams.
Russell Sams's birth name is Russell Adam Sams.
When you are referring to two people named Sam, the plural form is Sams, the plural possessive form is Sams'; for example: The two Sams' desks are next to each other. If you are referring to someone with the name Sams. Sams Smith, or Sams Benson. Sams could be a name, but it is more likely that you want to write Sam's. Sam's pen is blue. John's pen is black. Roberta's pen is orange.
William Sams was born in 1792.
William Sams died in 1871.
Fantastic Sams was created in 1974.
Carol Sams was born in 1945.
Ferrol Sams was born in 1922.
Eric Sams was born in 1926.
Eric Sams died in 2004.
Ron Sams was born in 1961.