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The Browning Version’ presents a
conversation between a lower fifth-
grade student, Taplow and Mr Frank,
a teacher from the school where
Taplow studies. From their
conversation, we come to know that
Taplow is there to do extra work
extra duty as punishment for his
teacher, Mr Crocker-Harris.
Although we do not see
CrockerHarris in the play, we get to
know a lot about him through
Taplow’s conversation with Mr
Frank According to Taplow, Mr
Crocker-Harris is a different kind of
a teacher.
He is too strict and ‘hardly human’.
Unlike other teachers, he does not
tell his students their results before
the last day of the term. Tap low had
asked Mr CrockerHarris about his
remove and in response, the teacher
told him that he has given Taplow
exactly what he deserves – “No less;
and certainly no more”.
Frank admits envying Mr Crocker-
Harris for the effect he has on his
students. He asks Tap low if Mr
Crocker-Harris beat his students.
However, Taplow tells Frank that
unlike one or two other teachers, Mr
Crocker-Harris is not a ‘sadist’. He is
not the sort of a person who would
beat students and vent out his
frustration on students. He is hard
like a nut all shrivelled up. He is
heartless. He possesses no feelings at
all. Tap low admits that in spite of all
this, he likes Mr Crocker-Harris.
At this point, Millie, the wife of Mr.
Crocker-Harris arrives there and
sends Taplow to a chemist’s shop
with a prescription.
conversation between a lower fifth-
grade student, Taplow and Mr Frank,
a teacher from the school where
Taplow studies. From their
conversation, we come to know that
Taplow is there to do extra work
extra duty as punishment for his
teacher, Mr Crocker-Harris.
Although we do not see
CrockerHarris in the play, we get to
know a lot about him through
Taplow’s conversation with Mr
Frank According to Taplow, Mr
Crocker-Harris is a different kind of
a teacher.
He is too strict and ‘hardly human’.
Unlike other teachers, he does not
tell his students their results before
the last day of the term. Tap low had
asked Mr CrockerHarris about his
remove and in response, the teacher
told him that he has given Taplow
exactly what he deserves – “No less;
and certainly no more”.
Frank admits envying Mr Crocker-
Harris for the effect he has on his
students. He asks Tap low if Mr
Crocker-Harris beat his students.
However, Taplow tells Frank that
unlike one or two other teachers, Mr
Crocker-Harris is not a ‘sadist’. He is
not the sort of a person who would
beat students and vent out his
frustration on students. He is hard
like a nut all shrivelled up. He is
heartless. He possesses no feelings at
all. Tap low admits that in spite of all
this, he likes Mr Crocker-Harris.
At this point, Millie, the wife of Mr.
Crocker-Harris arrives there and
sends Taplow to a chemist’s shop
with a prescription.
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