What did the narrators friends say about him ?what did he stamp collecting Point to?
The above question is from the chapter The Third Level
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The narrator's friends say that reaching the third level was the product of his tension, anxiety, and panic. He points to the stamp collection to show his efforts of temporary escape from reality.
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- The story titled 'The Third Level' exemplifies the distressful psychological state of mind of a man in the modern world.
- The narrator consults his psychiatrist friend to seek a solution for the uncommon experience that he suffers from. Then Sam, his friend, tells him that these are the side effects of his excess stress, angst, and agitation lying within him.
- He points his stamp collection to a fantasy that he uses to undertake a 'temporary refuge from the harsh realities of war' in order to find peace back in the time.
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