I think Waldo is an example of irony, because of how much of a hypocrite he is.
I think Henry, Waldo, and Lydian are most important.
Henry very into trancsendentilism. No one really gets him, but I think that's because no one listens. He's the main character, and the plot centers around him.
Waldo is kind of the opposite of Henry. He's kind of a hypocrite, and is much to talkative and bothersome to get along with Henry.
Lydian doesn't see why Henry and Waldo don't get along. She's conflicted as she tries to choose between them, even though she doesn't have to..
Henry loses, because his taxes get payed and he stayed in jail.
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