Mr. Crocker-Harris
Mr. Crocker-Harris is a fictional character from the play "The Browning Version" written by Terence Rattigan. He is a dedicated but emotionally distant schoolteacher at a boys' school in England. Known for his strict demeanor, he struggles with his personal life and the lack of respect from his students.
The character is often seen as a symbol of the challenges faced by educators. His interactions with students and colleagues reveal themes of isolation and the quest for validation. Mr. Crocker-Harris's story highlights the complexities of human relationships within the academic environment.