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Muriel, the wise old goat in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," opposed Napoleon and his pigs by quietly questioning their actions and decisions, particularly their increasing resemblance to the oppressive human farmers. She was one of the few animals who recognized the betrayal of the original principles of Animalism and often sought to educate others by recalling the commandments. Her subtle resistance highlighted the growing corruption of the leadership and the loss of the farm's original ideals, although she ultimately lacked the power to effect significant change.

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