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=__Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH__=

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Imagine if you were trapped powerless to help while your friends might die before you could ever warn them because that's only one conflict in the book __**Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH**__. In the following paragraphs I'll give you my opinion about the conflicts and resolutions in the book.======

There are so many conflicts it is unbeliveable. The main character in the book Mrs. Frisby, a mouse, has to help her son, Timothy, because he is sick and will not be able to breathe cold air. Timothy must be warm until he has fully recovered. Only one problem stands in her way, Moving Day. Moving day is when the farmer, Mr. Fitzgibbons, has to plow the garden where Mrs. Frisby lives for the winter. usally Mrs. Frisby moves to their summer home but since Timothy won't survive the journey he can't leave the house. So, where will she go if Timothy can't leave the house? This is the of the main conflict of the book. As well as there is the main plot I just explained. The author also had a vast majority of sub plots. Like in the part of the book Mrs. Frisby gets caught, or Mrs. Frisby has to see a owl, even someone has to see the **rats**. These conflicts in the story keep you at the edge of your seat. Even the sub conflicts are as interesting as the main conflict!

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Also most of every sub plot had been related to the main plot. For instance Jeremy, a crow, made the story move to where it got to the climax of the story. The climax is where the conflict is at its peak or most intense point. By the time the conflict was at its climax **that's** when the author made it most interesting. The conflict slowly got higher though as each sub plot got resolved until it was at it's climax. It's like walking a far distance up a moutain.=====

But one thing I'm sure of is the author did a superb job of resolving the conflicts by making it lead to another conflict so it's almost endless. I think the author left you hanging so you read a seakquel and see what happens. But in the end most the subplots got resolved.

If you were a mouse, would you risk everything for your son? That's one of the many facinating conflicts Mrs. Frisby has to face. In this book the author did a incredible job in things like stretching these conflicts, resolving these conflicts, and keeping me interested through the entire story.