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"After the horses came Muriel, the white goat". pg. 2 Hope this helped ;)
Jones, Benjamin, Muriel, Clover, Fredrick, Pilkington, Mr. Whymper, Moses
Muriel: Muriel is a knowledgeable goat who reads the commandments for Clover. Muriel represents the minority of working class people who are educated enough to decide things for themselves and find critical and hypocritical problems with their leaders. Unfortunately for the other animals, Muriel is not charismatic or inspired enough to take action and oppose Napoleon and his pigs.
Muriel Pattison has written: 'Love, Muriel' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Family relationships, Farm life, Teachers, Clergy
Muriel doesn't actually say much in Animal Farm and there isn't much written about her, but here are some quotes where she is mentioned:"After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin, the donkey" (3)."Muriel, the goat, could read somewhat better than the dogs, and sometimes used to read to the others in the evenings from scraps of newspaper which she found on the rubbish heap" (28)."Finding herself unable to read more than the individual letters, she [Clover] fetched Muriel. 'Muriel...read me the Fourth Commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?' With some difficulty Murie spelt it out. 'It says "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets,"' she announced finally' (61)."He [Squealer] announced that...'Beasts of England' had been abolished. From now onwards it was forbidden to sing it. 'Why?' cried Muriel" (78)."Clover asked Benjamin to read her the Sixth Commandment, and when Benjamin, as usual, said that he refused to meddle in such matters, she fetched Muriel. Muriel read the Commandment for her" (80)."But a few days later Muriel, reading over the Seven Commandments to herself, noticed that there was yet another or them which the animals had remembered wrong" (95-96)."'Fools! Do you not see what is written on the side of that van?' [said Benjamin]...That gave the animals pause, and there was a hush. Muriel began to spell out the words. But Benjamin pushed her aside..." (107-108)."Years passed...Muriel was dead" (112).
Muriel begins to feel old for the first time. She discovers her memory fails her about the 5th commandment, or it has been changed.
Yes, I think so.
No they are not. They are dead.
the sheep was given a hero's burial and a medal "Animal hero, second class"
Snowball squeals and the attack by Benjamin, the sheep, Muriel, and himself immediately ceases and the animals flee back to the barn in preparation for the final battle.
War is war, the only good human is a dead one.