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How does jack finney try to establish reality at the outset?

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Jack Finney tries to establish reality at the outset by describing about Charlie and his imagination.

Explanation:

  • Jack Finney tries to establish reality at the outset by describing about Charlie. In his outset, Finney describes that Charlie was an ordinary man who happened to discover an extra ordinary place.

  • Jack Finney tries to explain that in the modern world, depression is common which makes a man believe in some imaginary situations which he considers to be true.

  • Charlie also had such an imagination in which he had been on the third level of the Grand Central Station.

  • In reality, there were only two levels of the Grand Central Station.
Answered by mrbirendrakr74
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