In the Atlantic Ocean more than a thousand years ago, many vikings will travel across the sea with a large ship. Many of them risk the danger of storms and illnesses they have caught. The ship sometimes hits something on the water and sinks the ship. But the Titanic is the opposite of any other ship. It is not afraid to endanger the lives of thousands of people into the ocean. The story of how the Titanic changed the way of life in the sea will continue so please do not go anywhere.
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.
On the other side of the Titanic story one week after the catastrophic event, it was reported that more than 50 employees of the White Star team came from the Titanic sister ship RMS Olympic Games. . They protested that if the Titanic had sufficient lifeboats, more people could be saved, including families who died of sinking. In all developments after danger and all "hypothetical" problems, all but human life is related to the Titanic. Perhaps this is a strong belief in the world's order and the illusion of the organization, or the progress of technology, and it must have surprised many people during the first decade of the 20th century.
You may have watched the theatrical version of Titanic who had been selling over $ 1.84 billion since James Cameron's 1997 release. However, we can bet on confidence, you have never been concerned about actress and 1912 silent cartoon "Titanic relief" starring RMS Titanic Survivor Dorothy Gibson. Mr. Gibson was a quiet, submerged lifeboat and one of the 28 people who safely completed the lifeboat. When she landed in New York, she co-written the script and played a fictional role in the movie. The plot involves talking about her about the family, and occasionally flashback explains what happened.