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    Titanic by far one of my most favourite movies of all time. Beautiful, dramatic, romantic full-length thoughtful story line, it goes for 3 hours and 30 minutes. I'll never forget the scenery and sounds that I seen, heard, felt, just unforgettable. Titanic took me on a journey that's educating, exciting to me, thrilling, romanic, emotional. I agree with Roger Ebert, I felt it certainly touched on feelings about life and death. “www.rogerebert.com/rogers-jounral/titanics-enduring-power-lies-in-how-it-touches-our-feelings-about-life-death”

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    The RMS Titanic sinking was a huge tragedy for many people, I mean the ship was said to be unsinkable, and even after the ship sank it wasn’t found for almost over 70 years. As you probably know the ship wasn’t found in perfect condition, obviously the ship was split in two, but now the ship is almost unrecognisable from when it was first discovered. This is because the sight of this special location where such a tragedy happened, and so many people sadly died has become a spot for many tourists

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    The Titanic: It Won’t Wreck Your Expectations The Titanic: Cruising Right Into First Place A couple meets on a ship and wants to fly off around the world together, only to discover they will have to survive a shipwreck first. We’ve all heard about it. And we love it. The Titanic is a lengthy movie, but James Cameron’s exceptional adaptation of the event makes it worth your while. Although this might not be Mr. Cameron’s usual film style, the fact that he is one of the most versatile and skillful

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    Inquiry Investigation Paper The Titanic I have always been fascinated by the Titanic. Maybe the fact that the 1997 film released a year after I was born based on its fateful end is my favorite movie of all time, but nonetheless, the whole topic of the Titanic still intrigues me. The movie just played a critical part of my interest. However, that it what it has mostly stayed, interest and intrigue. I never really put forth much effort in learning more about the Titanic on my own, instead I just relied

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    About 1,500 passengers on the maiden voyage of the Titanic was sent to a watery grave when the luxurious ocean liner sank in 1912. 2. The ghostly remains of the ship lies in a lonely berth more than two miles deep in the North Atlantic. 3. For nearly three-quarters of a century, while everyone were celebrating the Titanic in legend, the wreckage of many pieces were sitting on the ocean floor. 4. On September 1, 1985, a search party of American and French diving teams were thrilled to discover

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    Titanic Film Analysis

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    Inside the setting of film industry, the film Titanic by James Cameron has a place with epic sentiment/disaster sort. The movie, released in 1997, was a worldwide film industry hit because of the fact that the director gave measure up to significance to history, fiction and sentiment. To be particular, one can see that the film's plot depends on the historical background of RMS Titanic. On the opposite side, the primary characters including the protagonist and the woman of courage (Jack Dawson and

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    Dakota Everett 11th English 27 October 2017 C.Ellison The Sinking of the Titanic April 14, 1912. A day that history will never forget. The greatest ship to be built sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Undiscovered for 84 years. The Titanic was sailing smooth. Maybe a few bumps in the road. All of that changed on April 14, 1912. Around 11:30 P.M., Officer Fleet looked out into the ocean. He saw something dead ahead in the water, and they were going straight for it. It’s an iceberg. (Ward

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    Titanic Unsinkable

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    The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most tragic events that is still talked about to this day, over a century later. It is a very interesting scenario, and people are fascinated about the Titanic currently. There have been many other sunken ships, yet this one sparks people's interests. Because the Titanic is a very engaging topic, people know a the story behind the sinking of the Titanic. The heart wrenching account of the Titanic’s maiden and final voyage continues to evoke intrigue through

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    Titanic When: Started building on March 31, 1909. The Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. It sank on April 15, at 2:20 A.M. Where: Left from Southaptom, England, and was on its way to New York. Made stops in Cherbourg, France and sailed to Queenstown(now known as Cobh), Ireland. Sank in the North Atlantic. Who: Ship was created by White Star Liner. The architect was Thomas Andrews. Around 2,200 people were boarded on the ship. Edward John Smith was the appointed captain. What: The construction

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    Stewart 8). In April of 1912, The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sank 12,000 feet to the ocean floor. This incident cost the lives of over 1,500 passengers and crew members, over half the total people that had been on board (“Sinking”). The Titanic was the largest ship ever built when it entered service, at 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, and 175 feet high, and was touted as "unsinkable" (Hall 19,38; Yasuda 5,7; Hopkinson 25; “World’s”; Stewart 8). The Titanic disaster was a wake-up call for many

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