Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Jonathan Frisby

Jonathan Frisby never tells Mrs. Frisby about his time in NIMH. Why do you think he made this choice? Was he right not to tell her, or would it have been fairer of him to tell her everything? Would she have believed him?



8 comments:

  1. he was smart not to it it would scare her.

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    1. Okay, but haven't we been told not to keep secrets from the ones we love? Do you think Mrs. Frisby would've asked Jonathan to stop working with the rats?

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    2. yes, because she wouldn't like the idea of him working with rats because they are mice

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  2. He was probably was doing it right because if he told Mrs.Frisby then she could believe him or not and have worse thing happen.

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  3. The book says that Nicodemus told Mrs. Frisby he didn't want to tell her because the interjections made the rats and mice live longer so he didn't want to tell her that he would have a longer life span than her.

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  4. If this is before Nicodemus told her about the other rats, Jonathan didn't tell Mrs. Frisby because he didn't think she would believe him. I don't think he was right. He should have told her about it anyway because you shouldn't keep secrets from people. I don't think she would have believed him, anyway.

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  5. I think that he was doing the wrong thing and that he should have told her because it is unfair to keep secrets from the people you love.

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