In Act 4 lines 576-580 Elizabeth conveys an image of Giles Corey as a fearsome, brave, strong and principled. She makes it clear that he has died for what believed it was right, being brave to the very end, not succumbing to pain, for while he was crushed to death he just yelled for "more weight". Giles Corey refuses to accept the court and what it stands for, so he chooses to die refusing corruption than living accepting it.
By showing the soundness of his argument through a number of analogies
Answer:
The ovary
Explanation:
Ovary - the rounded base of the pistil, inside of which are five compartments each containing two ovules, female reproductive cells that can become seeds