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Duff and Donwald are characters from Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Duff is a nobleman and the Thane of Fife, while Donwald is often associated with the murder of King Duncan, though his role is less prominent. Both characters represent the themes of ambition, betrayal, and the moral consequences of treachery in the play. Their actions contribute to the overarching narrative of Macbeth's rise and fall.

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