12. What role does the character of Harrison Bergeron play in developing the theme of rebellion? (E2.AOR.2.1) a. He embodies the theme of conformity by accepting his handicaps without question. b. He symbolizes the potential for change and resistance against oppressive regimes. c. He illustrates the government's efforts to maintain order and stability in society. d. He signifies the dangers of individualism and nonconformity in a controlled environment.