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The title "Thain of Cawdor" refers to a Scottish noble title in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." It is bestowed upon the character Macbeth, symbolizing his rise in power and status. The title also reflects themes of ambition and betrayal, as Macbeth ultimately murders King Duncan to claim the throne, illustrating the dark consequences of unchecked ambition. In historical context, the Thain of Cawdor was a significant feudal lord in Scotland.

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