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O'Brien is a high-ranking member of the Party in George Orwell's novel "1984." He initially appears to be an ally to the protagonist, Winston Smith, fostering a sense of rebellion against the oppressive regime. However, he ultimately betrays Winston, revealing himself as a loyal enforcer of the Party's ideology. O'Brien embodies the themes of manipulation and the ruthless control exercised by totalitarian regimes.

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