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Was The Titanic Doomed From The Start?

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The Titanic set sail on its Maiden voyage from Southampton, England on the day of April 10th 1912 (“Titanic”). As people waved goodbye to their loved ones from the docks no one could have imagined that the ship was destined for the ill fate that took so many lives.

In some experts opinions the Titanic was doomed from the start. Like most star-liners from the time period, the Titanic featured water tight doors in the bottom of the ship’s haul to keep water from spreading to different areas of the ship in the event of a catastrophe. However, one flaw of these doors was if one of these compartments was flooded, water could spill in over the top into different parts of the ship. This could have been avoided sense other luxury vessels were already …show more content…

The ship was plugging along at a steady 22.5 knots and the fastest speed the liner could go was 23 knots. The night of the collision was still and cold, about 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The ship had received more than 3 warning about ice flows but kept up at the same speed (“The Sinking of the Titanic, 1912”). Neither the captain nor the crew at the bridge was concerned about the ice flows because, they reasoned, the ship was made out of layers of thick steel. Just one hour before the ship hit the iceberg a vessel called the Californian Radioed in to tell the bridge that it was surrounded by ice and had been forced to stop, however the bridge ignored this, choosing instead, to keep going at its original pace (“How the Titanic …show more content…

Each person was given a life jacket but survival wasn’t very likely in -4 degree water temperature. As the ship sank lower into the water life boats were lowered with only half their holding compasity inside. One survivor remembered, “It soon became obvious to some of us that we weren’t going to be finding any safety in one of those life boats” (“The Sinking of the Titanic, 1912”).

Out of the 2,200 passengers on board only 705 survived. Only 705 people out of 2,00 watched as the titanic lifted up out of the water and slide silently into her watery grave (“Titanic”).

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