Taplow

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Taplow is a schoolboy in Terence Rattigan’s play "The Browning Version," whose interactions with his strict classics master, Andrew Crocker-Harris, help reveal the teacher’s vulnerability and humanity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drama character
fictional character
schoolboy
ageGroup adolescent
appearsInPlayBy Terence Rattigan
associatedTheme authorityAndCompassion
emotionalRepression
moralGrowth
teacherStudentRelationship
characterInWork The Browning Version
characterTrait curious
honest
respectful
sympathetic
createdBy Terence Rattigan
educationLevel secondarySchool
firstAppearance The Browning Version
surface form: The Browning Version (1948 play)
gender male
hasDialogueFunction elicitsCrockerHarrisEmotionalConfession
exposesCrockerHarrisReputationAmongPupils
hasSceneType farewellScene
tutorialScene
hasTeacher Andrew Crocker-Harris
interactsWith Andrew Crocker-Harris
Millie Crocker-Harris
languageOfWork English
medium stagePlay
nationality British
notableAction givesCrockerHarrisAClassicTextAsGift
waitsAfterSchoolForExtraWork
occupation student
roleInPlot catalystForEmotionalClimax
helpsRevealCrockerHarrisHumanity
setting English public school
studiesSubject classics
studiesUnder Andrew Crocker-Harris
symbolizes possibilityOfRedemption
youthfulIntegrity

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