A sophisticated, older antique art dealer and gay socialite who acts as a bridge between Fox's working-class world and high society. He appears supportive but remains emotionally detached and self-interested throughout Fox's rise and fall.
Max and Philip share a quiet understanding regarding the protagonist's social circle and future housing plans.
Max and Hedwig represent opposing social classes, with their interactions defined by distance and disparity.
Max and the Doctor operate in parallel spheres, addressing the protagonist's social and psychological needs respectively.
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