How is the grand central station a symbol of escape
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The third level of Grand Central station provided a safe haven for Charley from the unsettling modern world of insecurity, terror, war, and concern. This is because he was unable to locate it at Grand Central Station.
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- The third level represents a departure from the current world, which is "full of uncertainty, dread, war, stress, and everything else..."
- The protagonist wishes to travel to Galesburg, Illinois, with his wife Louisa, from this level. It's a part of reality for him, but it's a "waking-dream wish fulfilment" for his doctor companion.
- Grand Central Station is reminiscent of a maze, making it a symbol of escape.
- The Narrator believes that the fact that Grand Central Station is growing like a tree is a form of escape.
- In Grand Central Station, the narrator is constantly bumping into new doorways and corridors. These Are Imaginative Works Of Art.
- In 1894, Charley enters a more romantic world.
- The Grand Central Station's 'Third Level' represents an escape from the unpleasant and insecure present while forgetting about everyday life.
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