When he first appeared in Crucible, Miller explained to him that "Muscles, savvy, curious and still strong." At the age of 83, Corey was very sensitive to the world around him. Corey is full of curiosity about the land ownership and motivation of Putnam. When he asked Hale about his wife's interest in a book, he also showed his spirit of independent thinking. Corey is a person who is willing to ask the world around him. His curiosity is strong, making him a spokesperson for opposition in a world where thought is silent.
In the development of the drama, Corey's wife was imprisoned with Rebecca nurse and Elizabeth Proctor. Corey's independent ideas are reflected in his argument that Purley's motivation is to strengthen his rule over Salem's real estate. He challenged the authority of Hathorne and Danforth and proved to be a skilled lawsuit.
Giles Corey showed the last minute insight before he died. At the last moment of the play, Elizabeth told John this:
He will not answer his or his prosecution: if he denies accusations, they will undoubtedly call him and auction his property. So he kept silent and died under the Christian law. So his son will have his farm. If he does not answer the charge or does not answer him, he can not be accused as a wizard This is the law.
Even in the last moment Giles Corey showed his wisdom. When Giles Corey was imprisoned and sentenced to death, he claimed to be "heavier" as the last sentence. Giles Corey is a way for Miller to remind the audience that humans resist resistance to injustice even in the most pressing situation.
By "heavier", Giles Corey from the crucible of Arthur Miller became a true hero. Throughout the script, Corey has transformed from a foolish old man bravely to a dead hero for his family's happiness and honor. These two words are used to define the role of Giles Corey. Before the witch trial started, Giles Corey was a foolish old man, not brave. He was 83 years old, but he was ridiculed and accused of something wrong. This somehow I disrupted his prayers. "It made me very disappointed, last night - I tried, but I could not say my prayer, then she closed the book and suddenly left home, the explanation was very easy Giles is not a member of the church, but without noticing what he did, Giles Corey just sentenced his wife to hanging, the witch's hysteria continued to grow, and Corey's wife was judged as a witch I will.
At the beginning of the third act of "Kuzaki", Giles Corey (arrested magically at Martha Corey's husband Act II) filed a complaint against the court and said loudly that it was a fraud. He rushed to a quiet supporting role away from the eyes and ears of people in the courtroom. Soon, John Proctor joined his wife and was criticized. In this scene, Arthur Miller emphasizes some of the most dangerous and shocking remarks in the Salem Witch trial - in fact, part of the red panic, plays as a fable (one seems to be one) story The story is the same as the witch, but I'm really commenting on another thing like the American red panic during the cold war