The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
What is ironic about the Boss's actions in Chapter 12?
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In Chapter 12, the Boss finally becomes a more active participant in the story rather than a passive observer who dispatches his henchmen to take care of his dirty work. It is therefore ironic that the Boss is almost immediately injured in a car wreck of his own careless design. He winds up completely at the mercy of the very people he sought to rough up for his well being.