My favorite history experience has to do with the movie called “The Titanic.” Not just the movie but the actual event happening. I wish I could have been there and survived the experience to be able to tell the amazing, life changing story. The movie and the actual sinking of the ship affected me in many ways. I think it also affected the way we make our boats today. When I seen this movie and realized not only how much the world has changed since the titanic happened, but the way we think and how we build things differently. The movie was a lot about a woman that survived the titanic and told her love story. I, myself, am a hopeless romantic. Her telling the story with her falling in love just made people want to watch the movie, but the real events that occurred and all of the children and families getting separated really makes me grateful for my family. The movie and learning more about the event that changed our society changed me and makes me think about how much we take for granted and how ungrateful we are. I think the titanic, the unsinkable ship, sinking got to people. Thinking back what if the titanic never sank?
If the titanic never sank then we might not have found a new way to build our ships more efficiently or the safety of traveling the sea would not be as safe. We might have but it would have been
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And still does happen because it is now a law. It is called the captains law and the law is that the captain must be the last person alive on the ship before it sinks. Captain of the ship, Edward Smith, sank with the titanic. It has been said that the captains law is if the ship is sinking then the captain of the ship must save everyone on the ship or die trying. That is exactly what captain Edward Smith did on the titanic. He is very known for staying with the ship while it sank. His actions inspired me to be brave and
on its maiden voyage in 1912 the British ocean liner titanic sank after ramming an iceberg in the north atlantic ocean. the nearest ship the California did not get the SOS message because the radio operator had gone to bed and turned off his radio. the titanics captain Edward j smith knew that there were only enough lifeboats for half the 2100 people on board in the panic even those were not filled. seventeen year old jack Thayer from Philadelphia was not lucky enough to get into a lifeboat but as the titanic slid into the water, he dived from its deck into the ice waters coming upon an overturned lifeboat he hung on until the carpathian came to his rescue at dawn more than 1500 other people were not so
The Titanic is one of the most famous ships known around the world as the once "unsinkable ship". April 15, 1912 the Titanic sank into the Atlantic Ocean on it's one and only voyage. The 825 ton ship can be found 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland 12,600 feet below the Atlantic.
The titanic was a massive tragedy and was also huge, but how would it compare to modern ships? Today I will be writing an essay on the similarities and differences between the two biggest ships of their time. To be clear, I will use the oasis of the seas as a reference point.
survivor as the ship would sink slower. Men died for the reason that people were careless. They
Would you want to raise the Titanic and preserve it or let it rust till it's dust. I am one who wants to raise this historical place and preserve it. Raising the Titanic and rebuilding it into a floating museum would be an educational, and help others take in how massive it was. But everything has something that could be bad and have a terrible consequences. Raising the Titanic could be dangerous and it could collapse. The family, of the passengers that boarded the Titanic, could be given back the belongings that rightfully belong to them.
“Knowing how the men in the water died is not the same thing as knowing why they died” (101). The men of the USS Indianapolis were put through a very traumatic event that lasted for days and will haunt them for the rest of their lives. The men from the ship had so much going against them that made it harder to survive the horrid event. There are many reasons on why the men of the USS Indianapolis died and also for why the few survived.
The Titanic cost 1,500,000 and 17,000 men worked for three years to build her. The Titanic was 882 feet long and 92 feet wide, with eight decks. The ship had four giant smokestacks and a massive rudder. Its three propellers were the size of enormous windmills. They were driven by three huge engines. The engines were driven by steam produced in 29 huge boilers. The boilers were powered by 159 coal-burning furnaces.
In 1908 the construction on the titanic began, it was thought to be the strongest ship of its day. Two years later, the titanic is finished but it isn’t until April 10th 1912 that the ship actually leaves shore. Four nights later the lookouts see an iceberg, but it’s too late they scrape against the huge iceberg gaining a massive hole in the side. At about 12:25 that night woman and children began loading the lifeboats. By 2:05 AM the last lifeboat was lowered with more than 1,500 people still left on the ship. Later that day the Carpathia picks up the first lifeboat. At the end of the day the Carpathia lives
April 14,1912 it was a day that the world will never forget. The Titanic was the biggest luxury liner of it’s time. From the rich to the poor it was the ship that would take them all to America. Until the tragic night of April 14,1912 when Titanic hit an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the ocean. I will give the history of the Titanic,details about that tragic night and where Titanic is now.
As a result of sending distress calls, many ships got calls for help and changed where they were going to come to the rescue. Finally, as ship comes, which was the RMS Carpathia and survivors boarded the Carpathia to safety. After all the survivors were aboard, the Carpathia and speeded to New York and got there on April 18th. Approximately only 705 people of about the 2,204 passengers survived. The Titanic was one of the most harrowing sinking of any other ship with the most casualties.
For this project I select the blockbuster film “Titanic”. Titanic is an epic romantic disaster film and the most expensive film of the history. James Cameron released this movie on December 19, 1997. Not only is Mr. Cameron the writer, but also the director, co-producer and co-editor and Russell Carpenter is the cinematographer of this film. It is a remarkable film which is full of excitement and romance. The main actors of this movie are Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Billy Zane. The charm and mystery that surrounds the ship known as RMS Titanic is quite amazing and it reminded the day of terrible tragedy to the oceanographers and film makers. Many people have written about the details and actual events of the Titanic’s tragedy,
On April 14, 1912 – April 15, 1912 the world famous titanic sank, this tragedy has impacted our world we live in today and also history in so many ways and in my essay you will see how the titanic sank, the life after for the few people who survived. In my essay you will also learn about the making of the titanic and the fun events during the process. I became interested with this event when I was told to write a essay on a historical event I knew a little bit of background on this topic before I started but after I thought about it I then realized how much it has affected so many people in our world today. Then after I started researching this topic I thought it would also be cool to do the making of the titanic. So hopefully after you read
Two men swam for their lives in the bitterly cold water. This is the story of Richard Williams, a person who managed to survive the sinking Titanic. We’ll be taking a look at his life before, during and after the Titanic.
The horrors that unfolded on that fateful day will forever haunt my dreams. Only 705 people made it out alive during 140 minutes after the Achilles heel of the mighty ship was struck (Welsh 5). I, Cyrus Cromwell, have survived the tragedy of the unsinkable ship known as the Titanic.
“But I never made it,” he told us, “I came down with the mumps and had to stay in the hospital. I was resentful about staying behind while my crew sailed on, but I had no choice. It wasn’t until I heard the news that my ship had been struck by two torpedoes, and sank that fateful day, that I realized I was the lucky one.”