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The Third Level
The Third Level
Summary
Charley's convinced there are three, not just two, levels at Grand Central Station. Charley's
psychiatrist, and his friends, thinks his delusion is a waking-dream wish fulfillment, and like his
stamp collection, a temporary refuge from a world full of insecurity, fear, war, and worry.
Charley explains that one evening while hurrying home, he decided to take the subway from Grand
Central Station, and became lost. He eventually found himself on a strange third level with spittoons
on the floor, oddly dressed people, and a locomotive from 1894.
Understanding he'd somehow gone back in time, Charley tries to buy tickets to Galesburg, IL, a
wonderful town with big old frame houses, huge lawns and tremendous trees whose branches
meet overhead and roof the streets. Because the clerk won't accept his 1950-style money, Charley
leaves the station.
During his lunch break the next day, Charley withdraws nearly all their savings and buys old-style
currency. But he can never again find the entrance to the third level at Grand Central Station.
Charley finds evidence the third level actually exists when he discovers a letter to him, dated July 18,
1894, from Galesburg, IL. It seems Charley's psychiatrist was not as incredulous of the third level as
he appeared.
Theme
The story third level clearly explores the science fiction genre of time travel; Jack Finney, the
recipient of the world fantasy award interweaves fantasy with the reality in the most futuristic
projection of time travel. Charley wishes to be transported to the third level, the world of 1894 which is
supposedly much happier and quieter place to be. It is one of the most concise and entertaining story
about time travel. The question whether the third level exist in real or only in charleys mind can be
inferred from Sams letter.
The story also dwells on the theme of escapism, not only as a psychological refuge from the grim
realities of the present day world but also as a desire to stay with the past or to keep the past alive in
the complexities of the present. In the story charley not only expresses desire to escape but also
prepares and tries very hard, a desire which is not contested by the wife either. Sam is also happily
escaped with no plans to resort to his old profession along with scores of other people who cross the
grand central everyday to escape seems to be an all pervasive feeling.
(Q.) What was the most shocking and disturbing discovery/ revelation made by Charley?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) The most shocking and disturbing discovery Charley made was that the note had been sent by
his friend Sam who had recently disappeared. Charley found out that he had exchanged a large sum
of present time dollars and bought eight hundred dollars worth of old-style currency which he wanted
to invest in the business in 1894 at Galesburg. He also admitted that Sam was his psychiatrist who
could not go back to his old business (psychiatry) in 1894. It was shocking because Sam had initially
dismissed charleys claims of third level as a waking dream fulfillment whereas his letter in the end
becomes the clenching evidence of the third level.
(Q.) What was Charleys argument when the psychiatrist told him that the stamp collecting was a
temporary refuge from reality?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) Charley argued that his own grandfather lived at a time when things were pretty nice and
peaceful and he was the one who had actually started his collection of stamps. Charley refused to
believe that his stamp collection was a temporary refuge from reality. He considered third level to be
true. He further gave the example of the President Roosevelt who also shared his hobby and was far
removed from any desire to escape.
Q.) What idea did Charley have about the tunnel and why didnt he tell the psychiatrist about it?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) Charley felt there was a tunnel that nobody knew about, which was feeling its way under the city
at that moment too, on its way to Times Square, and maybe another to Central Park. Grand Central,
he felt, was like an exit, a way of escape and perhaps thats how he got into the tunnel. He didnt want
to tell the psychiatrist, for he would not have believed him and would have wanted to treat him it as it
would further prove that charley was imagining the third level since he nurtured a desire to escape.
(Ans) Charley had walked up to the newsboy to confirm what he thought was true, i.e. the third level
of the Grand Central as he saw existing in the year 1894. He saw the newsboy selling the newspaper,
The World, which hadnt been published for years and which carried the lead story about President
Cleveland. Later, he found a copy of the same newspaper in the Public Library Files dated June 11,
1894.
(Q.) In which context did Charley say, eggs were thirteen cents a dozen in 1894?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) Charley had got his three hundred dollars out of the bank and got them changed into old-style
currency so that he could go back to the third level and buy the tickets to Galesburg. For his three
hundred dollars he had got only two hundred dollars old-style currency but he didnt mind that. The
only consolation was that in the year 1894, the two hundred dollars would have more value, as things
were much cheaper than they were now.
(Q.) What did Charley suspect when his friend Sam Weiner disappeared?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) Despite Charleys efforts to go to the third level, he was unable to find it again. He shared his
experience with his wife, who got worried. He went back to his stamps. His friend Sam had
disappeared and nobody knew where he was but Charley was certain that he had found the third level
and gone there. Charleys description of the place had fascinated him and he had gone there, in 1894.
(Q.) What was written on the paper that Charley found inside the envelope?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) Charley read the note that said the fact that the third level existed, was true. The note signed by
Sam also read that he had been at Galesburg for two weeks and was enjoying himself there. Sam
had urged Charley and his wife Louisa to keep looking for the third level till they could find it and join
him. It was worth the effort.
(2 Marks)
(Ans) The clerk at the ticket counter stared hard at Charley and also glanced at his fancy hat bands.
But he figured the fare. When Charley was about to pay the fare for two tickets, he told him that it
wasnt money and if Charley tried to cheat him, he wouldnt get far. Charley went away from there as
fast as he could.
(Q.) Do you think that the third level was a medium of escape for Charley? Why?
(2 Marks)
(Ans) According to Charleys psychiatrist Sam, it was just a waking dream wish fulfillment and
provided escape from modern day fear, insecurity, worry, etc. On the other hand, the vivid description
that Charley provides indicates that the place really existed and later Sam exchanging money,
disappearing and sending a letter in the first day cover perhaps prove that it was not an escape but a
reality.
(Q.) The Third Level written by Jack Finney is a story that illustrates an intersection of time and
space. Elaborate.
(7 Marks)
(Ans) In The Third Level, Jack Finney treats his favourite subject Time in a new dimension. The
Third Level is a point where the past and the present meet.Charley, the protagonist loses his way. He
finds himself in what he thinks is the third level of the Grand Central Station in New York. He realizes
that something is different and discovers that he has somehow reached the year 1894.It is the period
Finney would want to be in. The responses and happiness of the three characters in the story revolve
around the third level. Charley is excited and wants two tickets for Galesburg, a peaceful town in the
pre-war period. Sam, Charleys psychiatrist friend attributes it to his desire to escape from the stress
of life. Later on, Sam drew all his lifes savings from the bank and exchanged it for 1894 currency. He
was able to cross time and reach a quieter, more peaceful past where his services as a psychiatrist
were not required. Louisa did not believe that one could cross over the time dimension till Charley
received a letter from Sam. Jack Finney leaves the readers wondering what The Third Level really is.
Even though Charley is able to find proof and make the transition back and forth in time, Sam, his
friend is already there and enjoying himself. The reader gets transported into the shadowy, eerie world
of dreams, desires and reality.