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You have read " Adventure" by Jayant Narlikar in Hornbill class XI. Compare the inter weaving of fantasy and reality in the two stories.​

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Answered by rathod99999
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In 'Adventure' Jayant Narlikar expressed that many world exist simultaneously though they appear to be separated by time. He expressed that the other world also existed and prospered with the world we are aware of. On the other hand, In the third level, Charley a young new York commuter wandering Grand Central Station by accident finds a gateway that leads to a real past of 1894 Seizing the opportunity Charley attempts to escape the rat race by buying a one way ticket to his childhood town of Galesburg. Not having proper currency for that period, he forced to postpone his plan to escape to the past.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/112859/adventure-jayant-narlikar-hornbill-class-compare-interweaving-fantasy-reality-stories

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Answered by qwsuccess
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The chapter "Adventure" by Jayant Narlikar and the tale "Third Level" are comparable in that they both involve the weaving together of other universes in addition to time travel.

  • The Third-Level is a first-person account of the narrator Charley, who experiences travelling to the third level when travelling through Grand Central station as a result of his daily problems and obsession with Galesburg in 1894.
  • While "the Adventure" explores how science and history are connected to examine changes from one planet to another.
  • Similar to this, Charley tries to take advantage of the chance to move there with his wife and buys a ticket.
  • However, he is forced to put his scheme on hold even longer because he cannot obtain the 1894 cash.
  • While the Third-Level narrator describes stepping onto a platform that resembled those in 1894, people were dressed differently, and the newspaper mentioned the date June 11, 1894, Adventure focuses in-depth on a particular historical event in which the protagonist Gangadharpant, a historian by profession.
  • The author expresses his opinions by saying that although various universes appear to be standing apart due to time, they actually exist concurrently.
  • This novel shows how Gangadharpant, also known as Professor Gaitonde, travels through time.
  • Since both of the protagonists—Charley or Professor Gangadharpant—travel across time, albeit with different purposes, the storylines are therefore extremely similar.
  • While one prefers to go back in time and live in the past, the other travels through time to analyse a specific historical event.

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