Some conversations that I saw in the book that contained irony were when
Waldo gave his speach about everything he was going to do, although he never did any of it. Another example is when Waldo was in England telling how everything is supposed to be, but gets mad at Henry for doing the same thing in Concorde.
I think that Henry is the most important character, and can be compared to a lot of the actors that play the lead role in movies, he is very likable from the readers perspective. The next most important character would probably be Waldo, I think that he could probably be compared to a lot of main characters close friends that they can ask for advice from, and just like in any movie the best friends usually end up fighting at one point in time. Another pretty important character was Lydian, she could be compared to a lot of mothers, she is very caring and wants the best for everyone, just like any mother would.
I think that Henry's protest does not prove successful in the end. He wasn't able to change people's minds and got basically nothing out of his protest.
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