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The titanic will always be remember as a ship of dreams or a imigration ship beacase most of third class passager that travel on the titanic was getting a new life in America.
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Posted on: 2004/12/24 7:14
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cool lightholler
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Posted on: 2004/12/23 6:15
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I agree with Gwen and Adam. Oh yeah, the Titanic was a mail/cargo vessel too, hence the "RMS" part of Titanic.
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Posted on: 2004/12/16 0:22
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I think that the Titanic is often remembered for the famous people that sailed on it. However, James Cameron's movie did address the reality and accurately depicted the Titanic as an emigrant liner as well.
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Posted on: 2004/12/15 13:29
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yes they both did.....
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Posted on: 2004/12/15 7:49
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I agree totally with you Lightholler (Officer!) However, I did think that both A Night to Remember and Titanic did represent the reality quite well.
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Posted on: 2004/12/14 11:57
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id havta agree w/adam thats deffinitly true :P
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Posted on: 2004/1/12 2:09
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I agree to a large extent with Lightoller. Although class struggles were happening it took the First World War to realy set in motion the wheels of social change through out large parts of the world, but do remember how class barriers were crossed particularly after the Titanic disaster with many from all classes helping each other; Once again tragedy opens the eyes.
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Posted on: 2003/12/17 23:11
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[quote:d90de098fc="Anonymous"][color=#ff0036:d90de098fc][/color:d90de098fc]
Hi, I have read what you both are saying and agree with both of you to a certain degree. I feel that the 3rd class travellers had better travel arrangements then before but it was disgraceful the way the life boats where only half filled!!!! This proved to me that even in hard times the first class passengers would look down at the third class passengers as filth. This really bugs me because so many lives could have been saved!!! I feel it was portrayed as the ship of dreams because that is exactly what it was to many people, even though it ended up being a complete nightmare. Gwen[/quote:d90de098fc] me agree :D |
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Posted on: 2003/12/15 5:49
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