No one knows. But Mrs. Frisby thinks Justin was one of them.
nicoudemous
he does not die in the end the rats oh nimh move their house just in time
Oh, my friend, in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," it was Brutus and Jonathan who sadly passed away. It's important to remember that even in sadness, there is beauty in the memories we hold dear. Let's cherish the moments we shared with them and keep their spirits alive in our hearts.
Nicodemus died at the end of miss frisby and the rats of nihm
Jonathan died and I'm not sure but i think Justin died in the book with another rat in the gas room because it said in the book the two rats died in the end and Brutus said that a brave rat saved him and went back for the other i am going to read Rasco and the rats of nimh to see for sure if I'm wrong I'm sorry but i think Justin died :(
I don't have a quote but, Mrs.Frisby changes learning to take risks and relying/trusting others- its also the theme
At the end of "The Rats of NIMH," the rats decide to leave the rosebush where they have been living and move to Thorn Valley to create a new and peaceful society. They plan to live independently of humans and continue to use their advanced intelligence to thrive in their new home.
The rats flee to the mountains and safely live, two of them die on the way out and one of them may be Justin.
Frisby railway station ended in 1961.
The last rat was Brutus and he survived in the end as Mr Ages gave him some medicine to drink so he rested for half and hour before going on his way.
Near the end of the show.. She dies and her husband discovers her body being eaten by rats.
Jonathan Frisby played the essential "helping hero." In the book, he assists in the rats escape by getting through the vent with them and squeezing through a space under a hatch of a sort to unlatch it from the outside so the rats could be free. In the end, he played the most important part in their escape, because the rats would have never been able to unlatch the metal cover on the vent to the outside without him. (Sorry that this answer is so long, but I wasn't sure just how to explain it. I used to love this book as a kid; so if you're reading it for class, enjoy it! It's actually really interesting once you get down to it :3)