Mysterious Taru, he is a visitor in the fog, he says, "There is a custom to observe events and people across the telescope" (Coronation, p. 24) because he is not from Oran, Clearly self-righteous. He made a diary in it. And it has an attractive appeal to the daily lives of Oran and his citizens. Unlike Tal, the people of Oran are mere familiar creatures, there is no imagination or ambition to enjoy life other than "doing business". "The passion of young people is violent and short lived, the customs of elderly rarely go beyond bowling, banquets," social activities ", or clubs.
Among the "plague", Albert Camus made it possible for human beings to fight against the power of nature that can not be stopped, plague. He created various characters, they all deal with the plague in their own way, but only Taru will do heroic behavior. Rieux is near the hero but he is suffering from plague as it expects him and shows indifference at the end of the book. Except for Rieux and Tarrou, no other character besides the health team under Tarrou showed heroism or resistance to plague. Tarrou alone, Camus asks the reader how heroically deal with death. Taro also cited one example of a protagonist who was destroyed by destiny. For these reasons, only Taro can be regarded as a hero
Helping fellow citizens is also important for Taro. Among all the personality of "plague", Tarru told the ideals and beliefs of the coronation that it must "resist" the most injustice. When Pest first hit the town, Tarrou did not seem to have the motivation to help towners. But that is not the case. Taru not only tried to end the pain of existence but also tried to do nothing; Taru hated to see the suffering of humanity just. He told Rieux "...... I can not shake the world without the danger of bringing death to someone." Through Tarrou 's coronation ceremony, he conveyed the belief that people have to do well in him. Pull out "goodness of nature". Mr. Tull said, "I insist that there is a plague on the earth and that there are victims, you should try not to make any changes to the plague." The goal of Taru's life is pain It is not only to stop but to become a saint. So, the question is why saints become reality.