what is the irony in the prose'The third level'?
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When he tries to find the third level again, he can't. His friend Sam disappears, and he knows he's in the third level. The irony is that Sam is his psychiatrist, the one he has been telling about the third level, the one who tells him it doesn't exist.
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The irony is that it's Sam the psychiatrist, the man who told Charley that the Third Level was just a figment of his imagination, who's stepped back into the past and is enjoying the best it has to offer.
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