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PRESIDIUM GGN-57

Class: XII
Subject: English
Vistas - Chapter 1 Third Level
Third Level Textual Questions and Answers (Write in the notebook)

Q 1.What does the third level refer to?


Ans: The third level is the world somewhere between desire or dream and
reality. It is a world of fantasy that we create for ourselves and occasionally seek
to escape to. Most of the time it is a picture of the simple past of our
forefathers, who, we believe were happier. It is an escapist’s world which one
weaves around to be off the current-day problems, worries, anxieties and
tensions.

Third Level Reading with Insight


Q 1.Do you think that the third level was a medium of escape for Charley? Why?
Ans: Life today is full of insecurity, fear and worries and time travel is man’s way
of escaping from it. Occasionally, man seeks escape into the world of fantasy
and his nostalgic memories, the happier times of the past. Yes, the third level
was Charley’s medium of escape from the mad rat race of modern times.

Q 2. What do you infer from Sam’s letter to Charley?


Ans: Sam’s letter shows man’s pining for the simple, less harassing and a
happier era. He too had found respite from the hurry and worry of modern life
in time travel. Sam had learnt to transport himself into the time period of his
ancestors whose quality of life he considered was better than their present
existence.

Q 3.The modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war, worry and stress. What are
the ways in which we attempt to overcome them?
Ans: Man often creates in his fantasy a world which is somewhere between his
desire and reality, and often seeks respite by transporting himself to it mentally.
Time travel is another way of overcoming stress; we travel back in time to the
past which we believe was a quieter and happier era. Nostalgic memories too
are often a way of escape from the harassing present.
Q 4.Do you see an intersection of time and space in the story?
Ans: Yes, the story clearly shows an intersection of time and space. Firstly, the
first two levels of Grand Central Station were located in the present time while
the third level existed in the 1890s. Secondly Charley and his wife, Louisa, live in
the present time yet Charley goes to get old currency to buy tickets to go to the
Galesburg of 1894. The old architecture of the platform at the third level is
different from the platform of the modern times. The archaic manner of
dressing by the people and the newspaper, The World, dated June 11, 1894 also
overlap with Charley’s real time world and existence. Finally, the letter that was
mailed to Charley’s Grandfather on 18 July, 1894 highlights the intersection of
time and space.

Q5.Apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic projection?


Discuss.
Ans: It is true that apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic
projection. A good number of scientific inventions sounded ridiculous and
absurd till some brilliant minds gave them a concrete shape. Before the Wright
Brothers invented the first airplane, nobody could have dared to believe that
man could fly. There are many other examples of inventions which were
conceived in dreams but now are part of our everyday reality. All this
emphasizes that fantasies of one point of time that seem illogical may turn out
to be revolutionary things that change the future of the mankind. It would not
be far-fetched to think about railway stations fitted with time-machine devices
from one era to another. It is just a matter of time.

Long Questions and Answers (Write in the notebook)

Q 1.Describe the third level as a science fantasy?


Ans: Science makes the impossible possible by giving a touch of realism to
things that simply cannot happen in the real world under any circumstances. It
explains a person’s perceptions, his difficulties and circumstances. Science
fantasy has an aura of magic. In the lesson ‘The Third Level’ Charley’s fantasies
are magical. He travels through time to Galesburg of 1894, the world of his
childhood. He is stressed out by his modern living and takes refuge in his
nostalgic memories, and at times he loses touch with reality. Such time travel is
an essential element of all scientific fantasy.
Q 2.Finney manages to not only capture the reader’s imagination, but also
provides a clear example of time travel that does not confuse the reader.
Discuss.
Ans: ‘The Third Level’ is a well-defined and convincing description of time travel.
It can be divided into modern world and the world of the 1890s, the world of
Grand Central Station of New York and the past world of Galesburg, Illinois. The
narrator talks of the present world of 21st century through the references of
New York Central, New York, New Haven, Hartford of Galesburg, Illinois of the
1890s in clearer terms. His visit to the third level of Grand Central and the
physical description of this symbolize a flashback of the 19th century. So, the
writer takes the reader in both the eras with care without confusing them. Thus,
the third level is a beautiful interpretation of things through what, we call ‘the
catastrophe theory’ as given in ‘The Adventure’ by Jayant Narlikar.

Q3.Do you think that the third level was a medium of escape for Charley? Why?
Ans: The torture of stress, sense of insecurity and fear have made man an
escapist who wants to run away from reality. He looks for a temporary refuge
and starts pursuing different hobbies to divert his attention temporarily and give
himself some comfort. The fast pace life has made Charley uneasy and restless.
He yearned for peace and tranquillity. He turned to philately but could not find
much relief. His efforts for escape resulted in his flight to the third level—a level
of existence which he associated with tranquillity. His psychiatrist friend Sam,
diagnosed Charley’s claim as a waking- dream wish fulfilment. Hence, the third
level undoubtedly is a medium of escape for Charley.

Q 4. What do you infer from Sam’s letter to Charley?


Ans: Sam’s letter is a proof of his having reached the third level and of having
been transported to Galesburg of 1894. The date 18th July 1894 and the
content of the letter indicate that he too yearned for such an escape. Being
equally insecure, he started believing in the existence of the third level and
eventually found it. Galesburg always fascinated him with ample leisure and
innocent happiness. He suggested to Charley and Louisa to keep on looking for
it till they come across it. Sam’s letter also indicates the social life of Galesburg
where people loved music, dance and socializing. But we are not sure that Sam’s
letter is a mere figment of Charley’s imagination just like the third level or has
he really transported to Galesburg of 1894. So, the whole idea of travel in time
and multiple levels of reality is mind-boggling and so is Sam’s letter indeed.
Q 5.The modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war, worry, tension and stress.
What are the ways in which we attempt to overcome them?
Ans: There is no doubt that the modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war,
worry, tension, stress, anxiety and what not. Strangely, there is no escape from
these things, yet people devise, find and invest different ways to escape from
them. Some like liquor, some tranquillizers, some sleeping pills, some consult
saints or seers or psychiatrists. Some daydream or listen to music or visit night
parties or browse the Internet and fall down to tiredness and sleep. They awake
to another day of tension and anxiety. People like the narrator invent an
imaginary world around them and get lost in it for the time being.
But such a life is not for all the persons. It is for those who are a sensitive mind
and look at life in a thoughtful manner, albeit, very seriously.
Q 6.Did Sam really go to Galesburg or was it Charley’s figment of imagination?
Ans: The third level at the Grand Central symbolizes man’s yearning to attain an
ideal level of existence which is free from wars, worries, insecurities, tensions
and a level which exudes calm, peace and tranquility. Charley imagined this
world briefly but could never get back to that world. His craving for such a world
forced him to imagine things. He imagined that his psychiatrist friend, Sam, had
succeeded in reaching there. He even saw a letter from Sam in his first-day
cover collection. It was dated July 18, 1894 and posted to his grandfather’s
address in Galesburg, Illinois. After this he redoubled his efforts to search the
third level.
If it is only the imagination of Charley, then how do you explain Sam’s
exchanging of currency at the coin shop? The fact that Sam too lived in a world
of fantasy makes us understand that time travel was one way of escape for the
modern man.
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