How would you describe Charley’s vision of his grandfather’s life and times? *
a. wistful escapism
b. idealized sentimentality
c. nostalgic simplicity
d. dreamy perfection
Answers
Explanation:
idealized sentimentality
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"Charley's vision of his grandfather's life and times is idealized sentimentality"
Explanation:
The Third Level by Jack Finney is about the brutal realities of war. War has irreversible issues thus leaving people in a state of insecurity. It is also about modern-day trouble and how the regular man protect to aviod reality by various means. In this story, a man named Charley hallucinates and attains the third level of the Grand Central Station which only has two levels.
The story revolves around a 31 year old man named Charley, who experienced something awful. One day after work coming from the Subway, he come to the third level of the Grand Central station. He recall the entire experience with his psychiatrist friend Sam. Charley thought he experienced time travel and had reached somewhere in the eighteen-nineties, a time before the world saw two of its most noxious wars.
As soon as he realised what time he is in, he immediately decided to buy two tickets to Galesburg, Illinois; one for himself and the other for his wife. Horribly, the currency used in that century was different. Thus, the next day he withdrew all his savings and got them transformed even if it meant bearing losses. He went looking for the third level but failed to discover it. It worried his wife and the psychiatrist Sam who told him that he is illusion in order to take refuge from reality and miseries of the modern world which is full of worry.