The Crucible
How do Giles Corey's remarks about Danforth's father contribute to the characterization of the judge?
The Crucible Act 3. Lines 383-394
The Crucible Act 3. Lines 383-394
Corey says that has been a plaintiff in thirty-three court cases, and thus has great experience with the law. He points out that Danforth's father even tried a case of Corey's. This shows that Danforth would be concerned with tradition and thinks the court's authority is the most important consideration: even more important than the truth.