CBSE Class 12 English The Third level Worksheet

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Question. Who is the author of the story, ‘The Third Level’?

(a) George Orwell
(b) Agatha Christie
(c) James Joyce
(d) Jack Finney
Answer. D

Question. What is the theme of the lesson?
(a) human tendency of escapism because of the harsh realities of the present
(b) time travelling
(c) theory of escapism
(d) a dialogue between a patient and a psychiatrist
Answer. A

Question. How does the story begin?
(a) in a jovial manner
(b) in an aggressive manner
(c) on a happy note
(d) in a serious manner
Answer. D

Question. What does the Third level signify?
(a) a human tendency to escape from the harsh realities of the present to past happy times
(b) a third way on Grand Central station
(c) a third gate on Grand Central Station
(d) None of the above
Answer. A

Question. What was the ‘Third Level’?
(a) a third tier on the station
(b) a third storey on the station
(c) an imaginary discovery of the narrator’s mind
(d) None of the above
Answer. C

Question. Why was the narrator seeing this ‘Third Level’?
(a) as a wish to visit Galesberg
(b) wanted to meet his friends
(c) wanted to take a break from office
(d) as a result of stress and anxiety in his mind
Answer. D

Question. How did Charley reach the ‘Third Level’?
(a) In his fantasy he takes a subway or a corridor faster than a bus
(b) In a superfast train
(c) In jetways
(d) In an escalator
Answer. A

Question. What did Charley see at the Third Level?
(a) flickering gas lights and people with funny moustaches
(b) brass spittoons
(c) glint of light
(d) All of the above
Answer. D

Question. Where was Charley ducked on Central Station?
(a) into a room
(b) into an office
(c) into an arched door
(d) into a store
Answer. C

Question. Who was Sam in The Third Level?
(a) a doctor and a friend of Charley
(b) a teacher and a friend of Charley
(c) a psychiatrist and a friend of Charley
(d) None of the above
Answer. D

Question. What specific difference did Charley notice at the Third Level of Central Station?
(a) Everything was weird
(b) Everything was old styled and bigger in size
(c) Everything was too big
(d) Everything was shining
Answer. B

Question. What is the significance of 1894 in the lesson?
(a) It was past
(b) Authors’ parents were alive
(c) Author’s childhood time
(d) Representing a peaceful, romantic living time
Answer. D

Question. What is the meaning of ‘Waking dream wish fulfillment”?
(a) a pleasant wish that makes one forget the present
(b) a pleasant wish that takes one to the future
(c) a pleasant wish which inspires to work
(d) a pleasant wish that makes one forget the past
Answer. A

Question. What is ‘Waking dream wish fulfilment” according to the psychiatrist in the lesson?
(a) Charley’s finding of a Third level at Grand Central Station and realisation of his wish to visit Galesberg Illinois
(b) Charley’s dream was fulfilled
(c) Charley’s escapism from realities
(d) None of the above
Answer. A

Question. From where did Charley turn to Grand Central?
(a) Galesberg
(b) Illinois
(c) Vanderbilt Avenue
(d) Times Square
Answer. C

Question. Which lobby did Charley come out in, when he got into a mile long tunnel?
(a) Roosevelt Hotel
(b) Times Square
(c) Vanderbilt Avenue
(d) Galesburg
Answer. A

Question. What happened when Charley entered the Grand Central Station?
(a) he found a huge tree like Station
(b) new staircases, corridors and tunnels
(c) trees kept spreading its roots throwing rooms and windows
(d) All of these
Answer. D

Question. How does the story interweave fantasy and reality?
(a) For Charley’s tendency to treat harsh realities with his imaginary Third Level
(b) It presents imagination
(c) Imagination happens on Central Station
(d) None of the above
Answer. A

Question. What convinced Charley that he had reached the Third Level Grand Central Station and not the second level?
(a) a different world of gas lights and brass spittoons
(b) beards and moustaches of 1894
(c) newspaper with a date June 11, 1894
(d) All of these
Answer. D

Question. What did the man in the booth on the ‘Third Level’ wore?
(a) green eyeshade and long black sleeve protectors
(b) tan gabardine suit
(c) a black four-button suit
(d) derby hat
Answer. A

 

 

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS :

Question. What gave the writer the idea that the Grand Central was growing like a tree ?
Or
Why does Charley say that the Grand Central is growing like a tree in the story, ‘The Third Level’ ?
Answer : At the second level, the writer often found himself in new doorways and corridors. Once he got into a tunnel about a mile long. It came out in the lobby of a hotel. Another time, he came up in an office building three blocks away. So he began to think that the Grand Central was growing like a tree.

Question. What happened when the writer asked the clerk for two tickets for Galesburg ?
Or
Why did the booking clerk refuse to accept the money ? 
Answer : The clerk counted out the money. But when he looked at the bills in the writer’s hand, he refused to accept them. They accepted only the old-style bills on the third level. Those bills looked much bigger and different from the ones that the writer had. They were the ones used in 1894.

Question. What is Sam’s old business ? Why can’t he go back to it ?
Answer : Sam’s old business is that of a psychiatrist. But now he is in Galesburg of 1894. It is a period when people are free from all worries. There is no need of any psychiatrist. Thus Sam cannot go back to his old business.

Question. How did the writer’s psychiatrist friend react when he told him about the third level at the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : He said it was only a waking-dream wish fulfilment. He explained that the modern world was full of insecurity, fear, war and worry. And the writer wanted to escape from it. That was why he had such waking dreams.

Question. Why did the clerk on the third level say to the writer, “If you’re trying to skin me, you won’t get very far.” ?
Answer : On the third level, it was all as in 1894. They used money in old-style bills. But the writer had with him present-day bills. Seeing this, the clerk thought the writer was trying to cheat him by giving him fake bills. That was why he threatened him to have him arrested.

Question. How does the writer describe himself when he steps into the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : He says that he is an ordinary person named Charley. He is thirty-one years old. He is wearing a tan gabardine suit. He has a straw hat with a fancy band. He looks just like other persons there. He is not trying to escape anything. He just wants to get home to his wife, Louisa.

Question. What feeling did the writer come to have about the Grand Central when he lost his way there into new corridors and tunnels ?
Answer : The writer began to think that the Grand Central was growing like a tree. It was pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. He felt that there were probably tunnels that nobody knew about. These could lead one to such places as Times Square or Central Park.

Question. What does ‘The Third Level’ refer to in the story ?
Answer : The Grand Central Station of New York has a subway from where trains run under the ground to different stations. It was known to have two levels of subway. No one had ever heard of any third level there. In this story, the mystery of there being a third level has been dealt with.

Question. What convinced Charley that he had reached the third level at Grand Central Station and not the second level ? 
Answer : Charley saw people dressed in the old style of 1890’s. Tickets had to be bought using the currency of that very period. The locomotives were also of the old style. All this convinced Charley that he had reached the third level at Grand Central Station.

Question. What did the writer notice at the ticket windows on the third level of the Grand Central ?
Answer : The writer noticed that he could buy here tickets that could take him to anywhere in the United States. He felt as if it was the year 1894. He decided to buy two tickets — for himself and his wife Louisa. He wanted to go with her to Galesburg in Illinois.

Question. Do you think the third level was a medium of escape for Charley ? Why ?
Answer : The third level was certainly a medium of escape for Charley. His visit to the third level is all a fantasy. He takes it for a reality but is never again able to find it. It is because the third level has existed in his fantasy only. So we can say that the third level was nothing but a medium of escape for Charley.

Question. How did the writer reach the third level of the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : Once the writer got lost on the second level. A doorway led him to a corridor he had never seen before. It went turning left and slanting downward. Then the tunnel turned sharp left. Here he went down a few steps. He found that he had come on the third level of the Grand Central Station.

Question. Who did the writer tell about his having been on the third level of the Grand Central Station ?
How did the other person react ?
Answer : The writer had a psychiatrist friend named Sam Weiner. He told him that he had been on the third level of the Grand Central Station. Sam called it only a waking-dream wish fulfilment.
He said that it only showed the writer’s escapism from reality.

Question. What does the writer say about the first and the second levels at the Grand Central ?
Answer : The writer says that at the first level, one can take trains like the Twentieth Century. At the second level, one can take one of the suburban trains. But he often loses his way when he is at the second level of the subway.

Question. How does the writer defend himself that his stamp collecting was no indication of his desire to escape from reality ?
Answer : The writer says that his collection of stamps was started by his grandfather. In those days, life was quite peaceful. There was no need for any refuge from reality. Thus his own stamp collection was no indication of any desire to escape from reality.

Question. What did the writer suspect when Sam Weiner disappeared ?
Answer : The writer and Sam both belonged to Galesburg. Both of them liked the place and often talked about it. Now when Sam disappeared, the writer suspected that he had reached Galesburg through the third level subway. Of course, it was in 1894 and Sam still lived there.

Question. What did the writer note about the people who he saw on level three of the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : The writer noted that they were all dressed in the style of 1890-something. They wore derby hats and four-button suits with tiny lapels. They had beards, side whiskers and fancy mustaches. A woman wore a dress with sleeves like the legs of a sheep. Her skirt reached to the top of her high shoes.

Question. What did the writer’s friends say about his stamp collecting ?
Answer : They said it showed his desire to escape from a world that was full of insecurity, fear and worry. His stamp collecting gave him a temporary refuge from reality.

Question. How does the writer define ‘a first-day cover’ ?
Answer : When a new stamp is issued, stamp collectors buy some of these. They use them to mail envelopes to themselves on the very first day of the sale. The postmark proves the date. Such an envelope is called ‘a first-day cover’.

Question. When did the writer decide to take the subway from the Grand Central and why ?
Answer : The writer says that one summer night he worked late at his office. He was in a hurry to get home. So he decided to take the subway because it is faster than the bus.

Question. Why did the writer go to the coin dealer’s ?
Answer : The writer wanted to go to Galesburg with his wife. But for that, he needed old-style bills to pay for the tickets on the third level. So he went to the coin dealer’s. There he exchanged his three hundred dollars with old-style currency. He got less than two hundred in exchange.

Question. How did Charley often get lost on the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : Grand Central Station was known to have two levels. On the second level, Charley often found himself at places he had never seen before and would get lost there. Once he got lost in a long tunnel that led to the lobby of a hotel.

Question. What unusual things did the writer notice on the third level of the Grand Central ?
Answer : The writer saw here fewer ticket windows. The rooms were also smaller. The train had fewer gates. The information booth was in the centre. It was old-looking and was made of wood. There were brass spittoons on the floor. The lights were dim. They flickered because they were openflame gaslights.

Question. What proof does the writer get that Sam is living in Galesburg in 1894 ?
Answer : The writer finds among his stamp collection an envelope. It had been mailed to his grandfather. The postmark showed July 18, 1894. The paper inside the envelope bore a note from Sam. It said that he had found the third level and had reached Galesburg. He invited Charley and Louisa also to come there.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS :

Question. Do you see an intersection of time and space in the story, ‘The Third Level’ ?
Answer : The story moves at two different levels both in space and time. And these two levels often intersect each other. The writer has tried to interweave fantasy and reality. When the characters are in a state of fantasy, they go back to the period of 1890-something. They talk of a subway that can take them anywhere in the United States. But in reality, they belong to the modern times and live around New York Central. The main character in the story is Charley. He often travels to his work through the subway of the Grand Central Station. He knows of only two levels there from where the trains run. But once in his fantasy, he discovers a third level also. Here he sees everything different. The people are dressed in the old style of 1890’s. They use old-style bills to buy their tickets. The writer comes back and arranges for old-style bills. He decides to go to Galesburg using the third level. But he can never find the third level again. Thus we see that there is a lot of intersection of space and time in the story.

Question. What unusual things did Charlie notice on the third level of the Grand Central Station ?
Answer : Charlie saw that on the third level, there were fewer ticket windows. The rooms were also smaller. The lights were dim. They flickered because they were open-flame gaslights. There were brass spittoons on the floor. Everyone in the station was dressed like 1890-something. Men had beards, side whiskers and fancy mustaches. A very small locomotive stood there. It had a funnel-shaped chimney. A newsboy had copies of a newspaper (The World) that had not been published for years. It was a June 11, 1894 edition. Charley turned towards the ticket windows. He knew that from here he could buy tickets for anywhere in the United States. He decided to buy two tickets for Galesburg. He wanted to go there with his wife. But then he found that only oldstyle bills were accepted there. Charley had to come back because he had with him new-style dollars of present-day currency.

Question. What do you infer from Sam’s letter to Charley ?
Answer : The first thing to note about Sam’s letter is that it was mailed to Charley’s grandfather, not to Charley. The envelope bore the address of Charley’s grandfather. It had been mailed to him at his home in Galesburg. The mail was never personally received by Charley. And the envelope was found not at the Galesburg address but at the New York apartment where Charley was now living. His grandfather’s collection had now passed on to him. And it was a collection of firstday covers. But Sam’s letter was not a first-day cover exactly. A first-day cover has in it blank paper only. But this one contained a note that had been supposedly written by Sam to Charley. The note says that Sam had found the third level. He has now reached Galesburg where he is living happily. He invites Charley and his wife Louisa also to come there. Clearly, it is another ‘waking-dream wish fulfilment’ of Charley himself. It is another of his escapist fantasies.

Question. ‘The modern consumerist world is full of fear, insecurities, stress and wars.’ What are the ways in which we try to combat them ? Answer with reference to ‘The Third Level’.
Answer : People adopt different ways to escape the painful realities of the modern world. They can do so by forgetting all that is around them and by losing themselves in their own imagination. They can sit down and do some creative writing. Or, there are some very simple ways like going for a picnic or some movie. They can divert their mind to some hobby like gardening, painting, etc. There are some who resort to drinks and drugs to forget their worries. But this is an undesirable way of escape.
In the present story, Charley is the product of modern consumerist world. He starts imagining that he has gone to the third level at Grand Central Station, New York. Here everything is about one hundred years old. He wants to go to Galesburg through this level. But in fact there is no third level there. It is merely a product of Charley’s imagination. It can be seen only as his way to combat the stress of the modern consumerist world.

Question. Do you think the third level was a medium of escape for Charley ? Why ?
Answer : It is impossible for two different periods of history to exist simultaneously. In this story, we find the nineteenth century and the modern century existing side by side. The Grand Central Station has two levels where modern new-style currency is used. There is also a third level where the old-style currency of eighteen-ninety-something is used. We can say that the writer has tried to weave fantasy with reality. The third level is merely a fantasy that exists in Charley’s mind only. It is his escapist fantasy. His psychiatrist friend, Sam, is right when he calls it ‘a waking-dream wish fulfilment’. Charley’s visit to the third level is all a fantasy. He takes it for a reality and plans a journey to Galesburg. He even exchanges his new bills of three hundred dollars for old-style bills. But he is never again able to find the third level. It is because the third level has existed in his fantasy only. So we can say that the third level was a medium of escape for Charley. It was only his escapist fantasy.

Question. Reproduce in your own words the episode related to Charley’s visit to the third level.
Or
How did Charley reach the third level of Grand Central ? How was it different from the other levels ? 
Answer : One day Charley got late at his office. He wanted to hurry home. He decided to take the subway from the Grand Central Station. He was to catch his train from the second level. But when he reached there, he got lost in a wrong corridor. He kept on walking along the corridor which went turning left and slanting downwards. At its end, he went down a short flight of stairs. When he came out, he found himself on the third level. Here he saw that everything was different. Here the rooms were smaller and there were fewer ticket windows. On the floor, there were brass spittoons. Everyone in the station was dressed like 1890-something. Charley saw here a very small locomotive with a funnel-shaped chimney. And when he went to the ticket window, he found that only old-style bills were accepted here. Charley had with him new-style bills only. So he had to come back.

EXTRA QUESTIONS : 

Question. Philately helps keep the past alive. Discuss other ways in which this is done. What do you think of the human tendency to constantly move between the past, the present and the future ?
Answer : Man’s life is always full of strife and struggle. Therefore, he is not satisfied with the present. He wistfully thinks of the past and looks hopefully for the future. In his desire to escape from the painful realities of the present, he keeps flying on the wings of fancy. His fancy sometimes takes him to the past and sometimes to the future. But then again he has to come face to face with reality because he has to live in the present. All this accounts for man’s tendency to constantly move between the past, the present and the future. Man has invented many ways to keep the past alive. He can do it through stamp-collecting, museums and historical monuments. These things unfold the entire history of the past and we feel as if the events are happening before our eyes.

Question. Would Charley ever go back to the ticket-counter on the third level to buy tickets to Galesburg for himself and his wife ?
Answer : Charley had bought old-style currency to buy the tickets. But he wouldn’t ever get to the third level because it was merely a product of his imagination. There was no such place as the third level at the Grand Central.

Question. ‘The modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war, worry and stress.’ What are the ways in which we attempt to overcome them ?
Answer : People adopt different ways to escape the painful realities of the modern world. They can do so by forgetting all that is around them and by losing themselves in their own imagination. They can sit down and do some creative writing. Or, there are some very simple ways like going for a picnic or some movie. They can divert their mind to some hobby like gardening, painting, etc. There are some who resort to drinks and drugs to forget their worries. But this is an undesirable way of escape.

Question. Do you think the third level was a medium of escape for Charley ? Why ?
Answer : The third level was certainly a medium of escape for Charley. His visit to the third level is all a fantasy. He takes it for a reality but is never again able to find it. It is because the third level has existed in his fantasy only. So we can say that the third level was nothing but a medium of escape for Charley.

Question. Do you see an intersection of time and space in the story ?
Answer : Yes, there is an intersection of time and space in the story. Charley lives in the present time but he goes to the third level where everything belongs to the period of 1890’s. Then there is Sam who is Charley’s psychiatrist friend. He lives in New York and is Charley’s contemporary. But Charley gets from him a letter that is dated 18 July, 1894.

Question. You have read ‘The Adventure’ by Jayant Narlikar in ‘Hornbill’ Class XI. Compare the interweaving of fantasy and reality in the two stories.
Answer : In ‘The Adventure’, Professor Gaitonde weaves fantasy with reality when he tries to imagine what course history would have taken if the result of the Battle of Panipat had gone the other way, i.e. if the Marathas had won and Ahmed Shah Abdali had been defeated. In his fantasy, he reconstructs the entire course of history from the Marathas’ time to the present times. In ‘The Third Level’, Charley lives in the present but goes to the third level where everything exists as if it were the year 1890-something. Then he receives a letter from his psychiatrist friend. The letter is dated 18 July, 1894, though the friend is a contemporary of Charley. The letter bears the Galesburg address of Charley’s grandfather while the letter is found in New York where Charley is living at present. Thus we find that in both these stories, there is an interweaving of fantasy and reality.

Question. What do you infer from Sam’s letter to Charley ?
Answer : The first thing to note about Sam’s letter is that it was mailed to Charley’s grandfather, not to Charley. The envelope bore the address of Charley’s grandfather. It had been mailed to him at his home in Galesburg. The mail was never personally received by Charley. And the envelope was found not at the Galesburg address but at the New York apartment where Charley was now living. His grandfather’s collection had now passed on to him. And it was a collection of firstday covers. But it was not a first-day cover exactly. A first-day cover has in it blank paper only. But this one contained a note that had supposedly been written by Sam to Charley. The note says that Sam had found the third level. He had now reached Galesburg where he is living happily. He invites Charely and his wife Louisa also to come there. Clearly, it is another ‘wakingdream wish fulfilment’ of Charley himself. It is another of his escapist fantasies.

Question. What does the third level refer to ?
Answer : The third level refers to a subway at the Grand Central Station of New York. The Grand Central was known to have two levels of subway. No one had ever heard of the third level. In this story, the third level has been introduced as a waking-dream wish fulfilment of one of the characters.

Question. Apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic projection. Discuss.
Answer : Writers of science fiction sometimes say things that seem to be illogical. But their apparent illogicality can turn out to be a futuristic projection. For example, the story of Daedalus and Icarus proved to be futuristic projection of man’s flying in the air. Similarly, one day there might be a third level at the Grand Central from where one can travel to anywhere in America.

 

Charley, a thirty-one year old having worked late one night enters Grand Central Station from Vanderbilt Avenue, with the aim of boarding a train home. As the station is large consisting of various corridors and two levels catering for different trains, he loses his way. He finds himself in what he thinks is the third level of the station. He realizes that something is different there as the people are dressed differently and the area is lit not with the electric lights of the modern times but with open gas fires. He suddenly makes the discovery that he has somehow entered the year 1894. He sees the date on the newspaper ‘The World’ that has not been published for many years. The paper that he glances at bears the date June 11, 1894. He is filled with excitement and he decides to buy two tickets for Galesburg, the peaceful town that he has grown up in.

 
Charley discovers that he does not have the appropriate currency of that period and is therefore unable to buy the tickets. His wife and his psychiatrist friend, Sam as well as his other friends are quite alarmed when they hear his account and forbid him to seek the third level again. They treat the incident as a figment of his imagination and attribute it to his desire to escape from the stresses of his life.
 
However, Charley’s friend, Sam disappears and Charley finds a letter from him in an old First Day Cover dated July 18, 1894. In the letter, Sam tells Charley that he has settled down in Galesburg and urges Charley not to give up his search for the Third Level as it is well worth the effort. Sam is now engaged in a nice little hay, feed and grain business, something that he has always wished that he could do.
 
The author leaves the readers wondering what The Third level really is. Though Charley is able to find proof of his experience, is it really possible to make this transition back and forth in time? Jack Finney a writer of Science fiction treats his favourite subject, Time in a new dimension. The shadowy, eerie world that lies somewhere between dreams, desires and reality are what he calls The Third Level. It is the point where the past, the present and the future meet and here nothing is, as it seems.
 
Explanation
 
The Third Level at Grand Central Station
 
Grand Central Station of New York has two levels. But Charley, a thirty-one year old dweller of the city, talks about there being three. Not only does he believe in the existence of this hypothetical third level but also claims to have been there.
 
A visit to his psychiatrist friend
 
Charley visits a psychiatrist friend to talk about this problem. The psychiatrist calls it a ‘wakingdream wish fulfillment’ and rationalises Charley's psychology by saying that the ‘modern world is full of insecurity, fear, worry, and war...’ and everybody wants to escape to some ‘temporary refuge from reality.’ According to him, even hobbies like stamp collection is a manifestation of this escape.
 
Charley loses his way at Grand Central
 
The fast growing Grand Central Station at times seems to be a maze to Charley. He had lost his way a couple of times earlier too while taking the subway. Once, he entered the lobby of the Roosevelt Hotel while the other time he emerged at an office building that was three blocks away. But this time when he loses his way, something unique happens. He visits the third level!
 
The Third Level
 
Charley keeps walking in the quiet corridor, angling left and slanting downward, till he reaches an architecturally old station that is completely different from the two familiar levels. The antiquated small room with fewer ticket counters and train gates, a wooden information booth, flickering open flame gas lights and brass spittoons reminds him of the architecture of the 1800s. He also finds that people are dressed in outmoded outfits. He notices that the date on the newspaper ‘The World’ is printed June 11, 1894. As he tenders money to the clerk at the counter to buy two tickets, he realises that he need to have old currency bills to do so.
 
Charley's plan for a journey not realised
 
He had always wanted to travel to Galesburg with his wife, Louisa. In his mind, it is ‘a wonderful town still, with big old frame houses, huge lawns, and tremendous trees....’ It is a place with long and pleasant summer evenings and where people have ample of time. So, the next day during lunch, he exchanges three hundred dollars for old style bills amounting to some two hundred only. The loss doesn’t bother him much as he believes that in Galesburg everything will be cheaper and that he can manage even with a small amount. But, he could never again find the corridor leading to the third level.
 
Sam goes missing!
 
His wife Louisa is worried after knowing all this and asks him not to look for the third level any further. Suddenly Charley realises that his friend, Sam Weiner, is nowhere to be found, so he and his wife keep looking for him in the weekends. Sam was the one with whom Charley used to share his ideas about Galesburg.
 
Philately & the first day covers
 
Philately is not just stamp collection but a broad term including the study of stamps, postal history and other related items. When a new stamp is issued, on the first day, people mail a blank paper to themselves and then retain that unopened letter with the date on the postmark. Charley has inherited the hobby and the collection from his grandfather.
 
A letter from Sam
 
One day while fidgeting with his stamp collection, Charley comes across a letter that was not there earlier. It bears the postmark on a faded six-cent stamp with a picture of the President Garfield. The envelope was sent on July18, 1894 to Charley's grandfather in Galesburg and is addressed to Charley. The letter reads that Sam has reached Galesburg and is having whale of a time there. He also invites Charley and Louisa to Galesburg. When Charley goes to the stamp and coin store, he is apprised of Sam's exchanging eight hundred dollars for the old currency bills to establish his business of hay feed and grain in Galesburg. The letter was written by Sam Weiner, who was Charley's psychiatrist!
 
Theme
 
The story third level clearly explores the science fiction genre of ‘time travel’; Jack Finney, the recipient of the world fantasy award interweaves fantasy with the reality in the most futuristic projection of time travel. Charley wishes to be transported to the third level, the world of 1894 which is supposedly much happier and quieter place to be. It is one of the most concise and entertaining story about time travel. The question whether the third level exist in real or only in charley’s mind can be inferred from Sam’s letter.
 
The story also dwells on the theme of escapism, not only as a psychological refuge from the grim realities of the present day world but also as a desire to stay with the past or to keep the past alive in the complexities of the present. In the story Charley not only expresses desire to escape but also prepares and tries very hard, a desire which is not contested by the wife either. Sam is also happily escaped with no plans to resort to his old profession along with scores of other people who cross the grand central everyday… to escape seems to be an all pervasive feeling.
 
Short Answer Questions :
 
Question. How did Charley reach the third level of the Grand Central Station?
Answer : Grand Central Station, New York, has only two levels. One evening Charley reached this station and then walked down the second level to catch an early train to his home. While he was on the second level, he strangely happened to notice a doorway down. He followed the steps and reached the third level which was never heard or seen by anyone. In the third level Charley saw a hundred year old world and people.
 
Question. What was Charley’s strange experience at the Grand Central Station?
Answer : The Grand Central Railway Station, New York, has only two levels. It is a common fact. A simple, normal man, Charley, once took an unknown way down to the third level of this station. He got lost in a 100 year old world there. People, fashion, currency and dressing were different there. Even though it was difficult for Charley to believe what was happening, he had no other choice than believing the reality. He thought of living there, a world behind his time, because the 1894 world was more peaceful, innocent and secure. He tried to get two rail tickets to his hometown Galesburg; one for his wife, indeed. But Charley failed to get the tickets as the clerk at the ticket counter suspected him and his currency notes. Charley ran away, got out of the third level and finally reached the present world and got home.
 
Question. How did Charley ascertain that he had reached the 1894 world?
Answer : Charley reached the third level of the Grand Central Railway Station, New York. Amidst his fresh amazement, Charley could not relate the possibility of being in a hundred year old world. But when Charley observed the dim gas lamps, brass spittoons, old styled costumes of men and women, moustaches and beards generally worn by men, string-watches and so on, Charley began to doubt that he had become part of the old world yet he still didn’t know which year it was. Charley got it resolved only at the sight of The World, the newspaper that bore the date of 1894 with a piece of news of President Cleveland.
 
Question. Why did Charley run away from the third level?
Answer : Charley was greatly amazed when he reached the hundred year old third level and was planning to buy two rail tickets to Galesburg where he had spent his childhood. But when he took out his money to pay the fare, the clerk found out that his notes were fake and thought that Charley was attempting to fool him. Seeing that there was nothing good about police and jail in the hundred year old Galesburg, Charley ran away.
 
Question. What was Sam’s answer to Charley’s dilemma?
Answer : Charley met his psychiatrist friend Sam and told him about this experience. The psychiatrist interpreted it as a mental disorder. Indicating his hobby of stamp collection and this sort of experiences, Sam explained his abnormality to be ‘escaping from the struggles of life by fantasizing.’Soon his friends and wife began to consider Charley as a mental patient. But how! Charley was not abnormal. He was a happy man who loved his wife and friends and stamps. But the rest of the world believed Charley was abnormal, a dreamer.
 
Question. How did Sam’s mail reach Charley?
Answer : Sam had no easy way to send Charley a message that the third level was no waking dream wish fulfillment but a reality. He had to depend only on postal system but there was no link between his old world and Charley’s present world. Finally the smart psychiatrist found a way out. He was aware of the fact that Charley’s grandfather could be alive in the 1894 Galesburg, young and of course, having a stamp collection and that this same collection was with Charley. So Sam send a first day cover to Charley’s ‘grandpa’ and the young man kept it in his collection and consequently it reached Charley.
 
Question. What is role of the stamp-collection in the story?
Answer : The stamp collection is the logic behind the story. It was Charley’s favorite pastime. In fact this collection was passed on to Charley from his diseased grandfather. The most important fact about this collection is that this was the only thing that connected the old world and the new: the same thing but existing in two worlds. This collection turned out to be useful for Sam the psychiatrist friend when he attempted to convey to Charley the truth regarding the existence of the third level. It was by keeping his first day cover in Charley’s grandfather’s collection that Sam could make the same available to Charley.
 
Question. Does Charley agree that stamp collecting habit is a way of escapism? Why?
Answer : No, Charley doesn’t agree with this claim of his psychiatrist friend. Charley’s grandfather was a stamp collector yet he was a happy man and he never ran away from any reality. Another stamp collector was President Roosevelt, the American President who won the World War II. From these two people Charley believed that stamp collecting habit does not mean escapism.
 
Question. What does the Third level refer to?
Answer : The Third level refers to that level where one transcends the boundaries of time and space and reaches far flung destinations like Galesburg, Illinois, 1894. Few people like the narrator and his friend Sam dare to explore it ‘Third Level’ could also symbolize man’s yearning to get transported to the world of imagination as an escape from the world of harsh realities.
 
Question. How does the psychiatrist turn out to be a firm supporter of Charley and his third level?
Answer : The story ‘The Third Level’ is a blend of satire and irony. Initially, when Charley told his psychiatrist friend Sam about his strange experience at the Grand Central Station, the latter dismissed it as a dream. But the same psychiatrist was a seeker of the unknown and therefore sought the truth and smartly reached the mysterious third level and believed it. Sam, a man who knew the unknown and unexplained minds of several people, could only prove the existence of the third level.
 
Long Answer Questions :
 
Question. What do you infer from Sam’s letter to Charlie? 
Answer : Sam’s letter from Galesburg in 1894 to Charley in the twentieth century leaves the readers mystified and perplexed. Charley finds this letter among the first day covers of his grandfather’s collection. Someone had mailed it to his grandfather at his home in Galesburg. The address on the envelope said so. But the paper inside the envelope was not blank; rather Charley found a letter written to him by Sam in which he informs that he has reached the third level. 
Several inferences could be drawn from Sam’s letter. Firstly, it is possible that Sam, getting influenced by Charley’s glowing description of idyllic Galesburg, got transported to the peaceful past through the medium of imagination. His inability to cope up with rigours of harsh reality led him to take recourse in the tranquil world of Galesburg. So, through the letter, Sam suggests Charley and Louisa to keep looking for the third level till they find it. 
Secondly, the question could be raised about the authenticity of the letter. Is the letter written by Sam or is it written by Charley himself? If charley could speak about his journey in the third level which is unknown to others, so his possibility of writing the letter in the name of Sam could not be ruled out. The introductory part of the letter seems to be a projection of Charley’s waking dream wish fulfilment. It confirms his belief in the existence of the third level. Thus, the letter appears to be a strange mixture of the real and the fantastic and the author has made a
very clever use of it so that it boggles the reader’s mind.
 
Question. Imagination is a ‘temporary refuge from reality’. Explain with reference to ‘The Third Level’.
Answer : Value points :
• Believed it was a waking dream, perhaps wish fulfilment.
• Felt that like many man in the modern world Charley too was unhappy.
• Modern world is full of trials and tribulations, worries and insecurities.
• Felt Charley wanted to escape this world.
• People indulge in some sort of hobby to escape the stark harsh realities of life.
• Even stamp collecting was a kind of temporary escape.
• Charley refuted his contention- said people do not wander about due to stress.
• Besides his grandfather had also collected stamps in the good old peaceful days of eighteen-nineties and did not need to escape as life was quite stress-free in those days.

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