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Cottard and plague
Cottard, on the other hand, seems to flourish during the plague, because it gives him a sense of being connected to others, since everybody faces the same danger.
In the novel, they are represented by Cottard, who welcomes the plague and uses the economic deprivation that results from it to make a fortune buying and selling on the black market.

Cottard and .
Cottard, a criminal remorseful enough to attempt suicide yet fearful of being arrested, becomes wealthy as a major smuggler.
Cottard is distressed by the ending of the epidemic, from which he has profited by shady dealings.
Cottard goes mad and shoots at people from his home.
* Cottard: Cottard lives in the same building as Grand.
" Cottard is an eccentric figure, silent and secretive, who tries to hang himself in his room.
Cottard takes advantage of the crisis to make money by selling contraband cigarettes and inferior liquor .</ br > When the epidemic ends, Cottard's moods fluctuate.
He tried but failed to write a letter to her, and he still grieves for his loss .</ br > Grand is a neighbor of Cottard, and it is he who calls Rieux for help, when Cottard tries to commit suicide.
Jules Cotard served as the real life model for the character of Dr. Cottard in the Marcel Proust novel In Search of Lost Time.
* Mme Cottard, client of Lesage ; admonished and fined.

Tarrou and with
He appears to relish the coming of the plague, and Tarrou thinks this is because he finds it easier to live with his own fears now that everyone else is in a state of fear, too.
Tarrou describes him as about thirty-five-years-old, of moderate height, dark-skinned, with close-cropped black hair.
He also keeps a diary, full of his observations of life in Oran, which Rieux incorporates into the narrative .</ br > It is Tarrou who first comes up with the idea of organizing teams of volunteers to fight the plague.
What interests him, he tells Rieux, is how to become a saint, even though he does not believe in God .</ br > Later in the novel, Tarrou tells Rieux, with whom he has become friends, the story of his life.
Rieux's position is made clear in part II in a conversation with Tarrou.
For Tarrou, plague is the destructive impulse within every person, the will and the capacity to do harm, and it is everyone's duty to be on guard against this tendency within themselves, lest they infect someone else with it.
The child in question is Jacques Othon, and Paneloux, along with Rieux and Tarrou, witnesses his horrible death.
It is clear that Camus's sympathy in this contrast of ideas lies with Rieux and Tarrou.
As he gazes seaward, Tarrou says with a sense of relief that it is good to be there.
There is a peaceful image of Rieux lying motionless on his back gazing up at the stars and moon, and then when Tarrou joins him they swim side by side, " with the same zest, the same rhythm, isolated from the world, at last free of the town and of the plague.

Tarrou and plague
Despite the epidemic's ending, Tarrou contracts the plague and dies after an heroic struggle.
* Jean Tarrou: Jean Tarrou arrived in Oran some weeks before the plague broke out, for unknown reasons.
However, years of activism, and fighting for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War have left him disillusioned .</ br > When the plague epidemic is virtually over, Tarrou becomes one of its last victims, but puts up a heroic struggle before dying.
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
The fight Tarrou puts up against his end is emblematic of the fight against the plague and the absurdity of the universe.

Tarrou and .
Meanwhile, Dr. Rieux, a vacationer Jean Tarrou, and a civil servant Joseph Grand exhaustively treat patients in their homes and in the hospital.
Rambert informs Tarrou of his escape plan, but when Tarrou tells him that others in the city, including Dr. Rieux, also have loved ones outside the city whom they are not allowed to see, Rambert becomes sympathetic and changes his mind.
He then decides to join Tarrou and Dr. Rieux to help fight the epidemic.
Towards the end of October, Castel's new anti-plague serum is tried for the first time, but it cannot save the life of Othon's young son, who suffers greatly, as Paneloux, Rieux, and Tarrou look on in horror.
Tarrou and Rambert visit one of the isolation camps, where they meet Othon.
Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, and the two men go swimming together in the sea.
He is tall and thin and, as Tarrou observes in his journal, " his small, beady eyes, narrow nose, and hard, straight mouth make him look like a well-brought-up owl.
He does not do it for any grand, religious purpose, like Paneloux ( Rieux does not believe in God ), or as part of a high-minded moral code, like Tarrou.
Tarrou is a good-natured man who smiles a lot.
As a young boy, Tarrou attended one day of a criminal proceeding in which a man was on trial for his life.
Rieux numbers Tarrou among such people, although he found it only in death.

attend and performance
" Having an interest in Rosicrucianism, a prominent magico-religious tradition within Western esotericism, Gardner decided to attend one of the plays performed by the group ; in August 1939, Gardner took his wife to a theatrical performance based on the life of Pythagoras.
Opponents of that interpretation point out that he did not attend the funeral ( he generally did not attend funerals ) and immediately left Paris with Diaghilev for a performance of Les noces ( The Wedding ) by the Ballets Russes at Monte Carlo.
" In Annapolis 70, 000 to 50, 000 people tried to attend a sold out performance with 8, 000 seats.
) In Act I of Dumas's play The Lady of the Camellias, the characters attend a performance of the ballet Manon Lescaut.
" At Castlemaine in April 1856, she was " rapturously encored " after her Spider Dance in front of 400 diggers ( including members of the Municipal Council who had adjourned their meeting early to attend the performance ), but drew the wrath of the audience by insulting them following some mild heckling.
* Brian Keene's short story "' The King ,' in: Yellow ", recounts the story of a modern-day couple who attend a performance of the play performed by " actors " who strongly resemble deceased singers and musicians such as Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix — and Elvis Presley as " The King ".
* The Call of Cthulhu role-playing game has featured the Hastur mythos and the King in Yellow over the years ; one prominent example is the campaign Tatters of the King which also includes extracts from the play, as well as an early scene in which the player characters attend an ill-fated performance.
Many theater critics from television stations and newspapers in New York City attend opening night, and they all savage the production, especially Elliot's performance.
Over 20, 000 people regularly attend that performance, which takes place at the River Stage, an outdoor venue on the Concho River.
For his performance there-called Happening Funeral Ceremony of the Anti-Process-Lebel invited the audience to attend a ceremony in formal dress.
Actress Jean Stapleton, who played O ' Connor's onscreen wife and who had been a close friend of O ' Connor's since the early 1960s, did not attend the service due to a stage production performance commitment.
Joan herself did not attend as she refused to miss a performance of Home at Seven and, as a result, was appearing in Belfast at the time.
Ring Lardner has one of his characters attend a performance of Carmen starring Farrar in the short story ' Carmen ' ( Gullible's Travels, 1917 ).
Traditionally, performers from the Oregon Symphony and other local performance groups attend specifically to play pieces written by the guest composers.
All staff members were allowed to attend every class and performance that did not interfere with their schedules.
: However, when Misao was going to be performing the song on a piano for her class's performance in the School Festival, Sasami wanted Shigeki to attend so he could watch Misao perform.
However, the current incarnation of the band ( with HOF inductees Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott ) was unable to reschedule a performance in London to attend.
She described the reason she decided to attend the film institute, saying, " I had had the privilege of watching Jaya Bhaduri in a ( Diploma ) film, Suman, and I was completely enchanted by her performance because it was unlike the other performances I had seen.
Jane wanted to attend the sold-out performance of Al Jolson in Kansas City ; her boyfriends were unable to get tickets, but Ace had access to the concert via his press pass.
In 1763 he traveled to Bologna with Gluck, to attend the performance of the opera Trionfo di Clelia: this " Italian Tour " was to leave the greatest impression on his musical opus, impression received both by Gluck and by the Italian music treatment and practice.
Visitors can attend free family events, collection based art-making for children, gallery tours and lectures, live performance, and a dance party.
That same year, Richard Nixon became the first U. S. President to attend a Wolf Trap performance, viewing the Wolf Trap Company's performance of the " Musical Theater Cavacade " on August 12.

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