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“He certainly can't go back to his old business, not in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1894.” What does it mean? Discuss.


Sam had gone to the Third Level of Grand Central Station from where, he arrived in Galesburg of 1894, an imaginary refuge from rushing lives of the modern world. In 1894, Galesburg was a peaceful city. It had forgotten the First World War, which was twenty years back and no chances of Second World War for another over forty years. It was a city of huge frame houses with wonderful lawns and big trees forming a sort of umbrella on the roads.

People had very leisurely life style and there were no competitions among them. They liked sitting in their lawns and enjoyirig together in each other's company. So every thing was well placed and well settled with complete mental peace. They had no tensions, stresses or embedded fears in their minds and thus no mental ailments. Sam, being a psychiatrist, would not find any patient there, that is why it was said that he certainly can't go back to his old business in Galesburg of 1894.

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What docs the third level refer to?

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Was there a Third Level? Give an evidence from the story in support of you answer?

Sam's letter is a fine blend of both reality and fantasy. Explain.


Why had Sam decided to settle in the city of Galesburg, Illinois in his imaginary world?

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Why did Charley want to visit the city of Galesburg with his wife Louisa, after reaching the Third Level at Grand Central Station, New York?


hy did Charley view that Grand Central Station was growing like a tree pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots?


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