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what message does the play "the browning version" give​

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Answered by kaumudimiska
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The author through this play vividly brings about the agony of a dedicated teacher and how we many a times fail to realise the real worth of a person. The moral of chapter the browning version was to present the relationship between a student and a teacher.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moral of chapter the browning version was to present the relationship between a student and a teacher. Taplow a boy was asked to stay for extra work by his teacher Mr. Crocker-Harris. He was naturally very disappointed and his later conversation with Mr. Frank reveals this. But instead of his anger his words show his love and dedication towards his teacher Mr. Crocker-Harris. Frank quiet failed in tempting Taplow to abuse Crocker-Harris. Thus Taplow represents an ideal student who stays there for extra work even after Frank tells him to get dismissed

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