A Night To Remember: Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Ryerson

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In "Chapter Two" of A Night to Remember, three characters, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor and Mrs. Arthur Ryerson, had two very similar reactions to the situation aboard the Titanic. "He (Mr. Astor) explained that the ship had struck a iceberg, but it didn't look serious. He was very calm and Mrs. Astor wasn't a bit alarmed" ( Lord, 12). This proves that Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor weren't alarmed, perhaps because they believed that the ship was unsinkable, but then realized they had to get off the ship because it was going to sink. This passage also proves that Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor and Mrs. Arthur Ryerson, fell for the believe that the ship was unsinkable. "The Titanic was considered unsinkable " (Lord, 22). Now Mrs. Ryerson has

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