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The Titanic Ship

The document provides an overview of the Titanic, including its fictional portrayal in movies, its real history, and the tragic sinking after hitting an iceberg in 1912. It discusses the different experiences of passengers based on their class, common myths surrounding the ship, and factual details such as the number of survivors and the discovery of the wreck. The conclusion reflects on the historical significance of the Titanic's sinking and its implications on social class perceptions of the time.
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The Titanic Ship

The document provides an overview of the Titanic, including its fictional portrayal in movies, its real history, and the tragic sinking after hitting an iceberg in 1912. It discusses the different experiences of passengers based on their class, common myths surrounding the ship, and factual details such as the number of survivors and the discovery of the wreck. The conclusion reflects on the historical significance of the Titanic's sinking and its implications on social class perceptions of the time.
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Borcelle Home About Contact Introduction

THE TITANIC SHIP


Myths and facts.

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INDEX.
1.- Movie Story.
2.- Real History.
3.- There is any survivor?
4.- How big was the iceberg?
5.- The wreck of the titan.
6.- Life in it.
7.- Any myths.
8.- Some facts.
9.- In conclusion.
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1.Movie Story
Jack is a young artist who wins a ticket to travel to America on the Titanic, the
largest and safest ocean liner ever built. On board the ship he meets Rose, an
upper class girl travelling with her mother and her fiancé Cal, a self-important
millionaire is only Interested in the prestigie of his fiancée’s family.
Jack and Rose fall in love despite the obstacles her mother and Cal put in the
way of their relation ship.
Meanwhile, the luxury lner approaches a huge
Iceberg.
Borcelle Real history

2.- Real History.


1907
The ship called TItanic construction began by Whiter Star Line, a
naviary company, which just began with the planification at
1907 and finished the construction of the titanic ship at 1912, at
the shipyards of Harland & Wolff .

10/04/1912- 14/04/1912
At 10 of april the Titanic sailed, the captain was Edward Jonh
Smith, a conmemorated boat driver, everything was okay
during the travel until they get close to an undodgeable
iceberg, wich make the Titanic, an incredible ship, became a
desaster.
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3.-There is any survivor?


Known as miss salvation, because
she tried to save everyone that she
could.

Known as miss unsinkable, who not


only survive the titanic's sinking, but
also she survive the sinking of the
Molly Brown Violet Jessop
Britanic (the brother of Titanic).
Borcelle Home About Contact Iceberg

4.How big was the iceberg ?


50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 m) high and 400 feet (120 m) long. They assume that
only 16.7 per cent of a weathered iceberg is above the water surface.
50-100 feet – the approximate height above water of the iceberg that sank
Titanic, as recounted by survivors.
200-400 feet – the estimated length of the iceberg.
10% – the percentage of the total mass of an iceberg that is typically visible
above water.
Borcelle Home About Contact Futility.

5.-The Wreck
of the titan.
Futility was the first name of it, a book publised at 1898 by Morgan
Robertson, later, it was revised in 1912, and change his name to the
actual one, that book talked about the story of a huge ship called
Titan, that ship, was travelling around the world, suddenly at the
North Atlantic Ocean, during a night, where the fog create a
non-good visibility that make the captain strikes with a iceberg.

The Titan and his sinking are famous for their similarities to the real-
life passenger ship Titanic and his sinking 14 years later.
Borcelle Home About Contact Life in it

6.- Life in it
Life on the Titanic depended on the passenger's class. First
Class travelers had a very luxurious experience, with elegant
rooms, fancy restaurants, and many activities like swimming
and reading. Second Class was more simple but still
comfortable, often used by middle-class people. Third Class
passengers, many of them immigrants, had basic conditions but
were excited about the trip. Each class had a different
experience, but all shared the hope of reaching a new future —
a dream that, sadly, ended in tragedy for many.
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Any myths
A common myth is that the Titanic was
"unsinkable," but that was never officially
claimed. Some people also think Third Class
passengers were trapped, though this is only
partly true. Others believe in strange curses, like
one involving a mummy, but these stories are
not based on facts. Many myths come from
movies or legends created over time.
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Some facts
The Titanic was a huge and fancy
ship with around 2,200 people on its
first trip. It hit an iceberg on April 14,
1912, and sank the next day. Only
about 700 survived because there
weren’t enough lifeboats. The wreck
was discovered in 1985.
Borcelle Home About Contact Conclusion

Conclusion
The fall of the Titanic represents one of the most historic
moments , apart from visualising the aspect of the social classes
of that time and how everything was so different from today,
without a doubt this was a very tragic story with a very sad
ending.
END.

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