He is not a capitalist, something that distinguished him
from the majority of the population of Oran. As seen described in the very
beginning, and throughout the town’s battle with the plague, the citizens of
Oran are inherently concerned with personal gain. This tendency of the town is
so drastic that the narrator notes it is not a place for old people – for they
will be left behind, unattended to by their families, as their families go off
in pursuit of material gains. Despite the overwhelming majority of his peers’
behavior, Grand is never driven by a desire for material gains – he simply
wishes to make enough to support himself. This attitude further highlights
Grand’s complacency: he doesn’t care to take action even to benefit himself. He
is neutral character is further defined by his trouble with language, seen in
his inability to write his book. He is stuck on the first sentence; either
because he is a perfectionist and is unable to move on until he finds it
perfect or because he simply doesn’t have a firm grasp of the language in which
he is writing. He is so reluctant to take action he cannot even finish a
written sentence. All of these factors contributing to the total blandness of
Grand’s character are why I found his bravery in the face of the plague so
interesting; this form of action taking is almost out of character for him. He
is actively standing up for what he thinks is right rather than letting
external forces or people decide his fate for him; he volunteers himself to
work in the sanitation squads. Granted, he is only helping with registry and
statistics, but it is still an act to help the plague-fighting effort. He even eventually goes one further in
this newfound trend of taking action – doing much of his work in the actual
hospitals alongside Reiux. When thanked for volunteering he replied: “Why,
that’s not difficult! Plague is here and we’ve got to make a stand, that’s
obvious. Ah, I only wish everything were as simple!” (134). Grand was a
formerly neutral character, a man of little ambition or sustenance. However,
when faced with the plague a change is seen in his character: he becomes more
of a man of action, sacrificing his own time and possible health willingly in
an effort to help fight the plague.
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