The sinking of the Titanic The sinking of the Titanic in 1914 became all international symbols. The meaning of this symbol depends on everyone visiting the situation. Greed, chivalry, foolishness, courage, progress is one of the few symbols. A person who is confident in the work done by oneself or who has a weight of more than 46 tons and a purely ignorant crew of the Titanic can be cursed. This 9 deck ship needs to be able to accommodate 3 classes from Southampton whale to New York.
There is no doubt that the sinking of the Titanic is a tragedy. At the time, 1,500 people died by technical means to save them. The Titanic is traditionally thought not to be historically important, and it is only important for lovers and enthusiasts. The conclusion that the disaster of the Titanic is not important is effective by using traditional indicators of historical value such as economy and politics. But from another point of view, considering the cultural impact of the ship and the sinking incident, the Titanic seems not to be obvious, and many new research and research approaches are presented.
After the expedition called Imax in 1991, the wreck of the Titanic encountered one of the first major scientific insights that the Titanic had sunk. The expedition and subsequent research opened up a number of arguments that led to clues as to why the Titanic was sinking rapidly. Amazingly, one of the main findings of this expedition included large metal pieces that were part of the hull of the Titanic once. These Frisbee-sized steel pieces are about 1 inch thick and have 3 rivet holes, each rivet hole is 25 inches in diameter.
The sinking of the Titanic is a cultural phenomenon, from the moment of sinking to the present, artists, filmmakers, writers, composers, musicians, and dancers commemorate this phenomenon. On September 1, 1985, Robert Ballard led to the discovery of the remains of the Titanic and the rediscovery of the ship caused a strong interest in the tale of the Titanic. Many explorations have been done to capture debris and recover controversial things from the debris. From 1994 to 1995, the first large cultural heritage exhibition was held at the National Maritime Museum in London. In 1997, James Cameron 's movie with the same name became the first movie won the first billion dollar box office revenue, and the soundtrack of this movie has become the most selling soundtrack recording ever.