To protect or save their wives
To rescue their wives
Francis Giles was born in 1787.
Francis Giles died in 1847.
by saying i OBJECT!
Giles Corey and Francis Nurse visit John Proctor because their wives are also accused of witchcraft. Together they try to disrupt the court proceedings and get the truth out in the open at last.
Giles Corey interrupts the court proceedings to defend his wife, Martha, who has been accused of witchcraft. He presents evidence and witnesses to challenge the validity of the accusations against her, demonstrating his determination to seek justice. Corey's interruption reflects his frustration with the court's unjust treatment of the accused and highlights the overall hysteria and irrationality of the Salem witch trials.
Giles reports that the court has arrested Rebecca.
Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive at the Proctor house because both of their wives were taken in for questioning about witchcraft.
Contempt of the court
Oh, dude, like Hales tries to help Giles and Francis, but it's like one of those situations where the more she tries, the more she gets in their way. It's like a comedy of errors, you know? Their own stubbornness and pride just keep getting in the way of any progress she's trying to make. It's like trying to untangle headphones - the harder you try, the more tangled they get.
In "The Crucible," both Giles and Francis wish to talk with Danforth because both their wives have been arrested for witchcraft. John Proctor's wife, Elizabeth has also being arrested. They know the arrests are ridiculous and want to try to reason with Danforth to end all of this.
Giles Cory? He was killed by stone wight.