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In Edward Albee's play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", George and Martha do not have a son. Throughout the play, they refer to a son they claim to have, but it is revealed that he is a fictional construct, symbolizing their unfulfilled desires and the complexities of their relationship. The absence of a real child highlights the emotional turmoil and dysfunction in their marriage.

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