What is referred to a temporary refuge from reality? Why does Charlie to agree to them?
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Imagination is a 'temporary refuge from reality' Explain. -Believed it was a waking dream, perhaps wish fulfilment. -Felt that like many man in the modern world Charley too was unhappy. -Modern world is full of trials and tribulations, worries and insecurities. -Felt Charley wanted to escape this world.
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Imagination is referred to as a temporary refuge from reality, Charlie believed in it as his life was an image itself.
- The question has been asked from the story The Third Level
- The story is a creation of Charley's own thoughts and ideas. For Charley, the third level served as a means of escape from the unhappily modern world, which is rife with uncertainty, fear, war, worry, and the like.
- Sam thought that Charley was miserable, much like many people in today's society.
- Today's world is rife with difficulties, concerns, and insecurities. He sensed Charley's desire to escape this scenario.
- Every person has a pastime of some kind to avoid the harsh realities; even collecting stamps was a short-term diversion.
- Charley disagreed, saying that stress does not cause people to wander off. Additionally, when he was a child and life was tranquil, his grandfather also enjoyed collecting stamps.
- At that time, there was little need for escape because there was less tension.
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