(N/A) The $E^{\Theta }$ value for the $Mn^{3+}/Mn^{2+}$ couple is much more positive because the third ionization energy of $Mn$ is very high.
This is because $Mn^{2+}$ has a stable $d^{5}$ configuration $([Ar] 3d^{5})$,and removing an electron to form $Mn^{3+}$ $([Ar] 3d^{4})$ requires a significant amount of energy.
In contrast,$Cr^{3+}$ is stable due to the $t_{2g}^{3}$ configuration,and $Fe^{3+}$ is stable due to the $d^{5}$ configuration,making the reduction of $Fe^{3+}$ to $Fe^{2+}$ relatively easier.
This high energy requirement explains why the $+3$ oxidation state of $Mn$ is less stable and of little importance compared to its $+2$ state.