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what does the Charlie the narrator say about the Third Level at the Grand Central Station? how does psychiatrist friend response?​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Charlie, the narrator narrated to his psychiatrist friend an unusual experience he had at the Grand Central Station. He was a daily commuter of the intra-city train. One day he strayed into a corridor that took him into the past, year 1894. The people, their attire, ambience, the platform, everything on the platform, locomotive, currency being used, the newspapers, magazines, etc, was old style. Only Charlie was an exception. This unusual experience of Charlie came to an abrupt end when he had to flee from there in hurry to save himself from being caught by the then cops; as he did not want to be imprisoned in 1894.

The psychiatrist friend explained to the narrator that his finding the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the modern world. He also told him his hobby of philately (stamp collection) was also responsible for this unusual experience.  

Answered by riteshmittal2005
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Explanation:Answer:Charlie, the narrator narrated to his psychiatrist friend an unusual experience he had at the Grand Central Station. He was a daily commuter of the intra-city train. One day he strayed into a corridor that took him into the past, year 1894. The people, their attire, ambience, the platform, everything on the platform, locomotive, currency being used, the newspapers, magazines, etc, was old style. Only Charlie was an exception. This unusual experience of Charlie came to an abrupt end when he had to flee from there in hurry to save himself from being caught by the then cops; as he did not want to be imprisoned in 1894.

Explanation:Answer:Charlie, the narrator narrated to his psychiatrist friend an unusual experience he had at the Grand Central Station. He was a daily commuter of the intra-city train. One day he strayed into a corridor that took him into the past, year 1894. The people, their attire, ambience, the platform, everything on the platform, locomotive, currency being used, the newspapers, magazines, etc, was old style. Only Charlie was an exception. This unusual experience of Charlie came to an abrupt end when he had to flee from there in hurry to save himself from being caught by the then cops; as he did not want to be imprisoned in 1894.The psychiatrist friend explained to the narrator that his finding the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the modern world. He also told him his hobby of philately (stamp collection) was also responsible for this unusual experience.

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