This depends on who you are talking to. If you are talking to a kid he bullies, then he won't seem nice. But, if you are talking to his best friend, then he most likely would sound nice.
Yes, Jonathan Frisby is portrayed as a kind and caring character in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH". He is shown to be a loving husband and father who is respected by others for his wisdom and leadership.
No, Nicodemus does not meet Jonathan Frisby in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." Jonathan Frisby is actually deceased before the events of the book, and it is his widow, Mrs. Frisby, who seeks help from the rats of NIMH to save her family.
Jonathan never told Mrs. Frisby about NIMH because he had to leave quickly to protect his family and felt that revealing the truth about NIMH would have put them in danger. Additionally, he may have wanted to shield his family from the complexities and dangers associated with NIMH.
Jonathan Frisby plays a significant role in the escape plan by providing key information about the farm, enabling the rats to successfully relocate to a new home in Thorn Valley. His death also motivates the rats to seek a better life outside the confines of the farm.
Jonathan is afraid to tell Mrs. Frisby about the injection because it involves a dangerous plan to move their home and family due to the coming plowing season. He knows she will be worried and upset about the risks involved in their escape. Additionally, Jonathan wants to protect his family and shield them from unnecessary stress or fear.
The owl changes his attitude toward Mrs. Frisby after she shows courage and determination in seeking his help to save her family. He admires her bravery and loyalty to her children, leading him to offer his assistance in guiding her to find a solution to her problem.
No, Nicodemus does not meet Jonathan Frisby in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." Jonathan Frisby is actually deceased before the events of the book, and it is his widow, Mrs. Frisby, who seeks help from the rats of NIMH to save her family.
Not by Dragon.
The rats of nimh know Jonathan Frisby because they were held captive at nimh and were being experimented on
On the night of the escape, it was revealed that Jonathan Frisby was a brave and noble mouse who had sacrificed his life to save his family. His act of seeking help from the rats of NIMH to move his family to a safe location showed his selflessness and love for his family.
Jonathan chewed through the wire to help them get through
a friend of Jonathan Frisby
* Timothy jr. * Mother Thersea * Emily * Greg
Jonathan Frisby dies before the events of the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" take place. His death is mentioned early on in the story, and it serves as the motivation for the main character, Mrs. Frisby, to seek help from the rats of NIMH.
Jonathan never told Mrs. Frisby about NIMH because he had to leave quickly to protect his family and felt that revealing the truth about NIMH would have put them in danger. Additionally, he may have wanted to shield his family from the complexities and dangers associated with NIMH.
No because he was already dead.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rat's of NIMH, or The Secret of NIMH
The names of the mice in The Rats of Nimh are Mrs. Frisby, Mr. Ages, Jonathan, Teresa, Martin, Cynthia, and Timothy. I think the rest are other creatures...