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* Justify the appropriateness of the title 'The Third Level'.​

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Answered by am2716322
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Explanation:

The third level signifies an escape from the modern world that is “full of insecurity, fear, war, worry and all the rest of it....” The period of 1890s represents a peaceful life not possible in the present era. From this level, the protagonist wants to travel to Galesburg, Illinois, with his wife Louisa.

Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

The third level represents a break from the "full of uncertainty, terror, war, anxiety and all the rest of it" modern world.

Explanation:

  • The Third Level lecture on vulnerability, dread, and battle serves as an example.
  • Charlie, the narrator, also seems to be paying attention. He wanders through a corridor at Grand Central Station that takes him back in time to the year 1894 due to his need for an untouched and peaceful place like Galesburg.
  • People, their attire, body language, the stage, everything there, the train, the money used, the papers, publications, etc. were all out of date. Just Charlie is a unique circumstance.
  • Charlie's mental journey comes to an abrupt end when he has to flee the area quickly to avoid being apprehended by the local police. Sam, his expert buddy, travels up to the third level as well.

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