Titanic Essays

  • Titanic: The Titanic

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    The RMS Titanic was the world's largest and the most celebrated passenger ship when it entered service.With the length of 882 feet 9 inches (269.06m) and maximum breadth of 92 feet 6 inches (28.19m) and a total height of 104 feet (32 m) from the base to top, Titanic was the worlds largest man-made moving object at the time.The design of the ship was lauded as "state-of- the-art". Equipped with electric watertight doors, latest radio communication technology, and many other futuristic

  • The Titanic: The Death Of The Titanic

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    a ship known as the RMS Titanic. The ship was almost 900 feet long and weighed over 46 thousand tons. The Titanic was the largest ship to hit the seas during its time and it was built to be extremely sturdy. It was built so sturdy that White Star Line advertised the ship as unsinkable. In fact, the crew building the ship was so confident in its structure that they did not put enough life boats for everybody on the ship. Ironically on its very first voyage, the RMS Titanic met its end when it crashed

  • The Titanic: The Sinking Of The Titanic

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    On April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean at 2:20 a.m. after striking an iceberg, with the loss of more than 1, 500 passengers and crew. Thomas Andrews knew the ship’s flaws when he designed her nevertheless, Captain Smith knew of the collision between the ship and the iceberg. However, left all faith in the “Unsinkable Titanic.” The sinking of the Titanic demonstrated the concept not only of the privileges of being a first class passenger, but also the responsibilities

  • The Titanic: The Story Of The Titanic

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    The Titanic has been imortilized by the Hollywood movie by the same name. In that popular film the two lovers, Rose and Jack face the devastating sinking of the ship which results in the death of Jack, left moviegoers heartbroken. The story of the Titanic is indeed tragic but much more nonfictional.The captain of this ship was Edward. J Smith, while the owner was John Pierpont Morgan. The ship’s tragic turn happened on its first sailing, on April 11 as it was traveling from Southampton, England to

  • The Titanic: The Downfall Of The Titanic

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    The luxurious R.M.S. Titanic hit an iceberg on April 15, 1912. The ship was sailing off the coast of Newfoundland with 2,240 passengers and crew on board. Over 1,500 people lost their lives in the sinking of the ship. The tragic end of the Titanic was only the beginning of new precautions and safety regulations for ships. The infamous demise of the Titanic created an interest that is still present today. On March 31, 1909, construction of the Titanic began. Designer, James Andrews, laid the

  • Titanic

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    Titanic, the 1997 critically acclaimed disaster film combined with romance, written and directed by James Cameron, tells the true story of the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, while following a fictionalized love story between the two main protagonists, Rose DeWitt Bukater, a wealthy, recently engaged first class passenger, and Jack Dawson, a penniless third class passenger, who won his ticket for the Titanic at a lucky hand in poker. From two contrasting worlds, a chance of fate

  • The Titanic: The Downfall Of The Titanic Disaster

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    The Titanic, the largest ship in its time, was breathtaking. Edward Smith, an acclaimed captain, took steer of it. It was a catastrophe when this popular ship hit an iceberg and sank, killing thousands. People are still as much in wonder today of the accident than they were a hundred years ago, when it sank. The Titanic sinking was such a disaster because of what happened on it building up to and after the crash and because of what Captain Smith did wrong, and it could have been prevented. There

  • The Titanic Of A Titanic

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    Titanic Everyone knows or has at least have heard of the Titanic in some way. We know that it was supposed to be an unsinkable ship, and that is was just supposed to go on a voyage to New York before it hit an iceberg and sunk in the Atlantic on April 15, 1912. The Titanic plans and designs were accepted on the 29th of July in 1908. They immediately went to work shortly after on creating the ship. The ship was not entirely finished until March 31st in 1912 that on April 2nd they tested the boat

  • The Ending Of Titanic: The Sinking Of The Titanic

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    The RMS Titanic, a luxury steamship that was most commonly known as the “unsinkable ship” in the 1900’s, sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912 and led to the death of over 1,500 people in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic ocean, just off the Newfoundland coast. The Royal Mail Steamer Titanic began construction in March of 1909. The building transpired in the Harland and Wolff shipyard, located in Belfast, Ireland. During this time period, Captain Edward Smith made the infamous quote, “I

  • The Titanic: The Titaking Of The Titanic

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    “It took two hours and forty minutes for the titanic to sink, just long enough for 2,208 tragic performances to unfold, with the ships lights blazing” (Sides 2). April 1912 the white star line’s pride, the titanic, left for its voyage that would change history forever. While traveling through the Atlantic Ocean they collided with an ice berg causing fractures throughout the boat. The ice water filled the compartments causing the front of the boat to weigh down the back, separating the boat in two

  • Titanic

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    12,460 feet down in the dark, cold, Atlantic Ocean lies the Titanic. At the time, the Titanic was the biggest moving object in the world. Because of wrong decisions and an iceberg, the Titanic, thought to be unsinkable, went to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, but this tragedy caused changes in ship safety that are still in place today. The Titanic was a ship that was so large and so powerful, that there was no way it could ever sink, or so they thought. At approximately 11:40 P.M. on April 14

  • The Titanic: The Rise Of The Titanic

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    out of the minds of Bruce Ismay and William James Pirrie to build an unsinkable ship: the Titanic. A company, Harland and Wolff, out of Belfast, Ireland were commissioned to build this miraculous ship (United States). The company made quick work, and within a few days short of five years, the Titanic was then ready to set sail from its location in Belfast to Southampton, England. On April 10, 1912, the Titanic left for Southampton and arrived within the next 24 hours. There were 2,223 passengers

  • The Titanic: The Story Of The Titanic

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    About The Titanic On April 15, 1912, the “unsinkable” better known as the Titanic sinks into the icy waters of the North Atlantic taking with it 1,517 doomed souls.. The Titanic was built by the United Kingdom’s White Star Line to be the most luxurious cruise ship in the whole entire world. Legend says, only the world’s wealthiest people, enjoyed the elegance and comforts of the first class. The Titanic was said to be the fastest ship in the world and was seen as unsinkable. The White Star Line built

  • The Titanic: The Tragedy Of The Titanic

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    The titanic was a gigantic ship. It was the biggest, newest, and advanced ship during its time. The titanic was built in Belfast with the newest and best technology. Then after its completion it would travel to New York. During the tragedy of the Titanic the engineers had a key role on saving people. Although the tragedy of the titanic was sad it taught us many lessons on preventing such a thing again. Although the titanic has sunk to the bottom of the ocean it will never be forgotten. The titanic

  • Research Paper On Titanic

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    Titanic Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were in their twenties when they filmed Titanic. Imagine if they hadn’t been the ones who had been picked for the movie because, let’s face it every film has plenty of actors lined up for the roles. Thanks to the director James Cameron, Kate and Leo played Rose and Jack. Kate had found out that she would have to be naked as Leo had to draw her in one of the scenes, so when they first met she thought she would flash him to make it less awkward. In the end

  • The Titanic: The History Of The Titanic

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    The Titanic was built on March, 13, 1909. It was built to be the biggest and fastest vessel made. The Titanic was known for its luxurious first class lounges and dining halls. The Titanic was one of the the three ‘Olympic Class liners’. Built with its two sister ships, Britannic and Olympic, by the White Star Line and Thomas Andrews, the Titanic was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard. After about three years of work, Titanic was finished on March 31,1911. The ship was ready to set sail

  • The History of Titanic

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    When people think of the sinking of the Titanic, they will most likely think of the great Hollywood blockbuster movie that was more a love story then a historical movie with documentation of what happened on that cold night of April 14, 1912. Historians like to tell people what happened from the facts that are given to them, and eye witness accounts of what had happened on the ship the night it plunged to its deep dark grave. Everyone knows that the ship sank and that it is gone, but what they

  • The Survivor Of The Titanic

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    about ship ever built in the 1900’s, The Titanic, thinking it was going to be all fine and dandy because it was unsinkable. The RMS Titanic was the largest passenger ship the world has ever seen in the early 20th century and was also unsinkable. “The sounds of people drowning are something that I cannot describe to you, and neither can anyone else. It was the most dreadful sound and there is a terrible silence that follows it,” Eva Hart, Survivor of The Titanic. Even though the ship took almost 3 years

  • Titanic

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    Titanic Titanic still captures our imaginations after 85 years because her story is like a great novel that really happened. The story couldn't have been written better...the juxtaposition of rich and poor, the gender roles played out unto death (women first), the stoicism and nobility of a bygone age, the magnificence of the great ship matched in scale only by the folly of the men who drove her hell bent throughout the darkness. And above all the lesson: that life is uncertain, the future

  • The Titanic

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    The Titanic - History of a Disaster On April 14,1912 a great ship called the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. That night there were many warnings of icebergs from other ships. There seems to be a conflict on whether or not the warnings reached the bridge. We may never know the answer to this question. The greatest tragedy of all may be that there were not enough lifeboats for everyone on board. According to Walter Lord, author of The Night Lives On, the Titanic could have been saved in the very