History Of The Titanic
The RMS Titanic
The history of Titanic has enthralled the world quite unlike any other shipwreck known to man. A number of books, articles and movies have been made detailed the tragedy of the RMS Titanic.
Both the 1950's version of the Titanic's sinking, "A Night to Remember'
and the more recent film have been very popular. James Cameron's 1997
box office hit"Titanic" was so popular with viewers that it succeeded in
breaking a number of box office sales records.
The public seems incapable of forgetting the tragic history of the Titanic.
Numerous myths and legends have developed over the years since the ship
sank on April 15, 1912. Some of the myths are true, and others have
simply been derived from the imagination of the numerous people who have
become somewhat obsessed with the history of Titanic. In part, some of
the tales regarding Titanic history can be contributed to the tales
spun by the 705 survivors. It has been speculated that more than one of
the survivors 'embellished' their personal story. The 'unsinkable' Molly
Brown is just one of the surviving passengers who are suspected of having added more than a little flair to their
tale.
tale.
When the names of the numerous famous first class passengers who were
lost were revealed, the world was astounded that so many notable
figures could perish in a single day. Conversely, immigrants who
survived the sinking of the ship are now known worldwide for their part
in the tragic history of Titanic. Poor and confined to the
steerage of the ship, these individuals were only seeking a better life
for themselves and their families. Instead however they earned an
immortal place in Titanic history.
Titanic history buffs are quite staunch in their dedication
to preserving the truth regarding the history of the ship Titanic. When
'Titanic' was released in December of 1997 moviegoers flocked to the
theaters to see the beauty and the tragedy of the fateful ship revealed
on the big screen. A number of individuals who consider themselves
experts on the history of Titanic were less than impressed with the
number of errors contained within the film. Despite James Cameron's
dedication to filming the most accurate version of the Titanic accident
history possible, the movie never the less contained mistakes. Some of
these mistakes had to be included in the movie to insure the viewer's
suspense and enjoyment in the film. Others however were simply matters
that had been overlooked during the making of the movie.
The history of Titanic continues to be one of the most popular
topics in the world. An insatiable thirst for information about the
Titanic prompted researchers to search for the exact location of the
wreckage site for a number of years. When the Titanic's wreckage was finally discovered in 1985, the world got its first look at the ship in more than sixty years.
The tragic sinking of the Titanic and history of both those who
survived and were lost, will forever be remembered with nostalgia and
sadness.
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