Her husband helped the other rats escape from NIMH but died in the act, so he was a Hero.
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.
Why does mrs frisby not explore the rats home
Mrs. Frisby is smart, cautious,intelligent,wise and determined
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the primary personification is the animals, particularly Mrs. Frisby, who display human-like characteristics such as emotions, thoughts, and conversations. The rats of NIMH, led by Nicodemus and Justin, also exhibit personification as intelligent, organized beings who plan for the future and communicate with humans.
Her husband Jonothon
The book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" was written by Robert C. O'Brien.
Timothy and Theresa and Martin were Mrs Frisby's children
She is Mrs Frisby's youngest daughter and the most panicky.
She warned the rats about the exterminators
The doctor's name in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" is Dr. Schultz. He is a kind veterinarian who helps Mrs. Frisby with her sick son.
Jeremy is a crow who befriends Mrs. Frisby in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." He assists her by providing information and helping her find the rats of NIMH, who can help her solve her problems. Despite his initial cowardice and clumsiness, Jeremy proves to be a loyal and helpful ally to Mrs. Frisby.
The mouse house was important in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" because it provided a safe refuge for Mrs. Frisby and her children. It also allowed Mrs. Frisby to form a relationship with the rats of NIMH, leading to their cooperation and assistance in relocating her family to a new home.