The Third Level by Jack Finney Summary of The Lesson
The Third Level by Jack Finney Summary of The Lesson
The Third Level by Jack Finney Summary of The Lesson
SHORT QUESTIONS
1. Why is Grand Central compared to a tree?
Ans: Grand Central was compared to a tree because it was pushing out new
corridors and staircases like roots. There may be a tunnel under the city up to
Times Square and another to Central Park. Nobody knows about them. For
many people it has been a exit, a way of escape through the years. So it is
possible that it may have the tunnel Charlie got into.
2. How did Charlie realize that he had reached the third level?
Ans: Charlie saw brass spittoons, flickering gas lights, everyone dressed like in
the1890’s with mutton sleeves side burns and moustaches. The engine was
with a funnel shaped stack. The newspaper was dated June 11 1894.There
were fewer ticket windows. This made him realize that he was on the third
level.
3.Why did he wish to escape to Galesburg?
Ans: He wished to escape to Galesburg because it was a wonderful town with
big houses, huge lawns, plenty of trees. The summer evenings were twice as
long and people had lots of leisure time to sit out on the lawns. It was a
peaceful world.
6.How does Charley, the narrator describe the third Level at Grand
Central Station?
HINT: There were brass spittoons on the floor/ wore a derby hat, a black four-
button suit / had a big, black, handlebar mustache. /everyone in the station
was dressed like eighteen-ninety-something;/ I never saw so many beards,
sideburns and fancy mustaches in my life./ wore a dress with leg-of-mutton
sleeves and skirts to the top of her high-buttoned shoes./ caught a glimpse of
a locomotive, a very small Currier & Ives locomotive/
7.How did charley often get lost on the Grand Central Station?
HINT: he went down another floor to reach the second level from where
the suburban trains leave. From there he entered an arched doorway and
got lost. It was nothing unusual for him because even if he had come to
that station a thousand times, there were occasions he bumped into new
corridors and doorways.