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Mr. Frederick and Mr. Pinchfield are motivated by their desire to protect their own interests and maintain the status quo of human dominance over the animals. They see the rebellion on Animal Farm as a threat to their own farms and livelihoods, fearing that if the animals succeed, it could inspire their own workers to revolt. By aiding Mr. Jones, they aim to undermine the revolutionary movement and restore human control over the farm. Their actions reflect a broader concern among farmers of the time about the potential spread of revolutionary ideas.

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