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give an alternative ending to the story the third level.

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Answered by mayurikajuthu
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The non-existent third level of Grand Central station offers just such an escape: it is a kind of portal to the past. The ending is ironic because it is the narrator Charley's "psychiatrist friend" Sam who makes it back to Galesburg, Illinois in 1893, not Charley himself.

Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

The Third Level is an outstanding work by Jack Finney which is about the harsh realities of war and what is the outcome of the war. War has irreversible consequences thus making destruction and horrible effect on families.

Explanation:

The alternative ending of “The Third Level” by Jack Finney is ironic in that Sam Weiner, Charley's friend who actually reveals the third level and settles withinside the Galesburg of 1894, is the very psychiatrist who is confident Charley that his discovery of the third level was merely an indication of his unhappiness and desire to escape the modern world.

The third level is a story that implies an escape from the modern world that is full of fear, war, worry, insecurities, horror, terror, and all the rest of it. The era of the 1890s represents a peaceful life which is not possible in the modern and present era. From this level, Charley wants to travel to Galesburg, Illinois, with his wife Louisa.

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