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who was sam in third level​

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Who was sam in third level​

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Sam was a psychiatrist. He was also a friend of Charley. When Charley fantasied about the Third Level at Grand Central Station, he visited Sam for consultation. Sam declared it merely a ‘temporary refuge’ from his tension. He called it a waking-dream-wish-fulfilment. But slowly he himself got trapped in this imaginary world. He talked to many psychic patients daily, who told him about their woes and worries. It had made Sam's life a burdened one. He also started trying to find sojourn. He wanted to escape from the life which had become woeful after listening to the afflictions of the patients suffering from mental diseases.

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Sam Weiner is Charley's companion, specialist, and the following most significant person in the story. He infers that the third level is an invention of Charley's creative mind, instigated by the tensions of current living.

Sam Weiner

  • At the point when Charley neglects to find the third level of the Grand Central Station, his significant other Louisa is stressed and advises him to quit searching for it.
  • In any case, at some point, both begin searching for it since they track down confirmation that the third level exists. Charley's companion, Sam Weiner vanishes.
  • A first-day cover that Charley finds in quite a while assortment, is endorsed by Sam and is from Galesburg, Illinois, dated July 18, 1894. Charley, therefore, finds that Sam had purchased 800 bucks worth of old-style money and moved to Galesburg, Illinois, in 1894. He had. set up a roughage, feed and grain business as he had consistently said that it is what he truly wished to do. Obviously, he was unable to return to his old business — psychiatry — in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1894.

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