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How do George and Hazel Bergeron react to their son’s actions and fate?
How do George and Hazel Bergeron react to their son’s actions and fate?
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George and Hazel, Harrison’s parents, are largely indifferent due to the mental handicaps they wear. They briefly feel a sense of loss and confusion when they see their son on television, but their handicaps prevent them from fully grasping the significance of his rebellion and death.