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In "Interstellar," Murphy Cooper expresses dislike for her name because it reminds her of the "Murphy's Law" adage, which states that "anything that can go wrong will go wrong." She feels burdened by the association, believing it brings bad luck. Additionally, she struggles with her father's expectations and the weight of her name as it relates to her role in the mission to save humanity. This reflects her desire to forge her own identity separate from the legacy of her name.

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