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Giles Corey and john proctor
Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive at the Proctor house because both of their wives were taken in for questioning about witchcraft.
Giles mentions that his wife has been reading strange books and he can not pray while she is there, but he can pray when she is not.
That Giles Corey's wife and Rebecca Nurse are locked up in jail.
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 and john proctor
Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive at the Proctor house because both of their wives were taken in for questioning about witchcraft.
To rescue their wives
Giles mentions that his wife has been reading strange books and he can not pray while she is there, but he can pray when she is not.
That Giles Corey's wife and Rebecca Nurse are locked up in jail.
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.
Mary Warren, Giles Corey, and Francis Nurse
In Act I, John and Giles Corey get into an argument with Thomas Putnam about his land. According to John and Giles, Putnam claims that he owns land that does not belong to him.
It displays the distaste Giles Corey and John Proctor have for Reverend Parris.
In act IV of The Crucible Elizabeth tells John Proctor that she has forgiven him. She tells him how much she loves him and how Giles Corey was killed by being pressed to death.
Two pieces of information brought out as evidence to use against John Proctor, due to his christian nature are: 1) He does not go to church often, and on the Holy Day of the week (Sunday) he is always working on his crops and tending to them. 2)He could not recite all of God's 10 commandments, which may have questions raised based upon his christianity. Hope this helped.x
Giles Corey. He wanted to share his evidence.