In the context of the book "The Rats" by James Herbert, Jemmy is not a rat; he is a human character. However, if the question refers to a specific character named Jemmy in another context or story, please provide more details for clarification.
Jemmy Button died in 1864.
In "The Whipping Boy" by Sid Fleischman, Jemmy's father is a rat-catcher. This occupation reflects the lower social status of Jemmy and his background, contrasting sharply with the royal setting of the story. Jemmy's life is further complicated by his role as the whipping boy for the spoiled Prince Brat, highlighting themes of social class and friendship throughout the narrative.
Jemmy Dean was born in 1816.
Jemmy Button was born in 1815.
Jemmy Wood was born in 1756.
Jemmy Wood died in 1836.
Jemmy - 1910 was released on: USA: 7 July 1910
The cast of Jemmy - 1910 includes: Juliette Malherbe
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Jemmy did not want the prince to reveal his identity to Cutwater and Billy because he wanted to avoid being recognized as the prince's whipping boy and going back to his old life of being mistreated. Jemmy was enjoying his new freedom and friendship with the prince, and he didn't want that to change.
The main character in "The Whipping Boy" is a young boy named Jemmy who serves as the whipping boy for the prince. Jemmy and the prince go on an adventure together and learn important lessons about friendship and empathy.
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