![]() ![]() “It discomfits me! Last night–mark this–I tried and tried and could not say my prayers.Īnd then she closes her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly–mark this–I could pray again!” (p. When the suspicion of witches begins, Corey unthinkingly says something about his wife reading books, and hiding them from him, which was somehow disrupting his prayers. Although 83 years old, he is ridiculed and blamed for things that go wrong. Before the witch trials begin, Giles Corey is just a silly old man, courageous but not very smart. With just those two words, the character of Giles Corey is defined. Throughout the play, Corey changes from a foolish old man, into a hero who courageously dies for his family’s well-being and honor. With the words “more weight” Giles Corey, from The Crucible by Arthur Miller, becomes a true hero.
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