The rose bush
The rose bush was important in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" because it provided a safe hiding place for Mrs. Frisby's family during a crucial moment in the story. The rose bush also symbolized the interconnectedness and kindness between Mrs. Frisby's family and the intelligent rats of NIMH.
Billy captures Mrs.Frisby.
Brutus is one of the rats who live in the Rose Bush at the Fitzgibbon farm in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." He is known for being particularly bold and aggressive, often clashing with Mrs. Frisby and the other rats over their differing views on how to interact with humans.
Jeremy was stuck on a rose bush thorn while trying to rescue Mrs. Frisby's house from sinking into the mud. His wing was caught, making it difficult for him to free himself until Mrs. Frisby helped him.
Dragon, the cat owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgibbon and Billy, Mr. Fitsgibbon's youngest and naughtiest son. Dragon tries to eat Mrs. Frisby and all those rats, and Billy captures Mrs. Frisby one day and keeps her in a cage.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the rats learn about stockpiling from the human farmer, Mr. Fitzgibbon. They observe him storing food for the winter and realize they can do the same to ensure their survival. By watching and learning from humans, the rats are able to apply this concept of stockpiling to their own situation in the rose bush.
Mrs. Frisby is smart, cautious,intelligent,wise and determined
Mrs. Frisby is the main character in The Secret of Nimh.
Her husband Jonothon
Why does mrs frisby not explore the rats home
She is Mrs Frisby's youngest daughter and the most panicky.