how did professor henry corrie think about war?
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He laughs at the attitude of war-mongers and the scientists who believe that they are contributing to the progress of science by inventing deadly weapons. In Professor Corrie, the playwright has created a self-centered scientist aged between fifty and sixty who is a confirmed bachelor.
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