ou? What does Taplow think about the book
Agamemnon ? How does he turn his boints of
view when he knew that front like that book?
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Taplow expresses that he dislikes the play 'Agamemnon'. He is more interested in science. He admits that though the play is not that bad but the way it is taught is terrible- “Just a lot of Greek words strung together and fifty lines if you get them wrong”
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Ans: Taplow is a student of Mr. Crocker-Harris. Taplow is called for extra work by him on his last day of school because of the day he missed previously. Mr. Crocker-Harris is a disciplinarian who works hard and follows the rules seriously. He is not a sadist and doesn’t believe in showing feelings to his students. Taplow likes him anyway and wants him to give his remove. Mr. Crocker-Harris is not biased as he said he will give Taplow what he deserves, nothing less and nothing more.
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