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The chapter Third Level deals with the theme of insecurity, fear, and war. The narrator, Charlie seems also to be stressed. His longing for some idyllic and peaceful place like Galesburg makes him stray to a corridor at Grand Central Station that takes him into the past, year 1894.
The people, their attire, ambience, the platform, everything on the platform, locomotive, currency being used, the newspapers, magazines, etc., is old style. Only Charlie is an exception. This hallucination of Charlie comes to an abrupt end when he has to flee from there in hurry to save himself from being caught by the then cops.
Later on, when he shares this experience with his psychiatrist friend, Sam, he ascribed this phenomenon to the stress Charlie was facing and his hobby of philately through which he tried to escape into an ideal world.
Sam, his psychiatrist friend also strays to the third level. Charlie finds a first day cover in the collection of his grandfather’s stamp collection. Sam had somehow found the third level. He had gone there and started a new business of hay, feed and grain.
Since the chapter deals with the third level at the Grand Central Station, New York, the title ‘Third Level’ is perfect for the story.
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A. FORMAL INVITATIONS
Main Characteristics:
- A formal invitation is normally a single sentence presentation in third person.
- Formal invitations are generally printed invitation cards. We use them to invite guests on some auspicious occasion like birthdays, weddings, inauguration of shops, houses, etc.
- The invitation answers the questions who, whom, when, where, what time and for what, i.e.,
- the occasion
- name(s) of the invitee
- name(s) of the host
- date, time and venue
- The other details include name, designation and address of the organiser, sponsor or host or the name(s) of the chief guest or special invitees, in case of an official invitation.
- Printed formal invitations don’t include the name of the addressee.
- Invitations to VIP to preside over a function do carry the name of VIP prominently.
- Length as per CBSE guidelines is limited to 50 words.
B. INFORMAL INVITATIONS
Main Characteristics:
Informal invitations follow the pattern of ordinary personal letters. These letters are written to relatives, friends and acquaintances.
- These letters are first/second person presentations.
- Personal feelings and emotions find an expression.
- The writer’s address is given in the usual place.
- The salutation is usually “Dear’ plus “Name’.
- The date of writing is given, but the year is generally omitted.
- The style and tone are relaxed and informal.
- Different tenses are used as the sense demands.
- The complimentary close is: Tours sincerely’.
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