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In William Styron's novel "Sophie's Choice," Jan is a Polish-Catholic man who becomes romantically involved with Sophie. He ultimately betrays Sophie to the Nazis, leading to the devastating consequences of Sophie having to make the titular choice. Jan's actions haunt Sophie and play a significant role in shaping the novel's themes of guilt and trauma.

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