Character Analysis of Giles Corey in The Crucible

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March 2, 2014

 

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Putnam is informed that his grandfather had a history of willing away land that he did not own. While the argument does not involve him, Giles feels the need to interject when he supports Proctor's claim by saying, "That's God's truth; he nearly willed away my north pasture" (32). The argument becomes so heated that Putnam threatens to clap a writ on Giles...
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The argument becomes so heated that Putnam threatens to clap a writ on Giles. This, of course, seems of little threat to Giles as he has been in court thirty-three times in his life - six times already this year. Ironically, Giles' inability to keep his mouth shut also hurts the ones he loves. When Reverend Hale first arrives in Salem, Giles is quick to mention strange behavior that is going on in his own house...
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