Titanic Hoax Essay

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According to Merriam Webster School dictionary a hoax is a deception and the act of accepting something false and to be genuine. One must be aware of historic fallacies and to do that an individual must conduct extensive research and should explore both sides of the argument. Furthermore, the Titanic was a luxurious ship that was designed on July 29th 1908 and was damaged and eventually sunk by an iceberg on April 15, 1912. But was it really the Titanic that plummeted into the deep sea or was it its twin ship the Olympic? This hoax will convince readers that society has been fed by lies and The Olympic is the ship that is at the bottom of the North Atlantic. This hoax was made possible through a letter, by the second officer of the ship, …show more content…

First, 5 days before setting sail, the Titanic’s insurance increased causing J. P. Morgan to receive $12 million, meaning that the Titanic was extremely important. Second, photos and surviving passengers have noticed that the Olympic “waterline was said to be far more serious as the super structure had warped” causing the ship to have visible scars. Lawrence Beesley and other passengers on the Titanic saw these same scars. Third, they were known as the Twin ships because of there almost identical appearance meaning that a regular passenger could not tell the difference if the vessels’ names were switching, the bells, menus and so forth. Fourth, J. Bruce Ismay (a higher class survivor) states that he remembered seeing a room called “The Olympic Room” on the ship that was his by an iceberg. Fifth, a photo indicates that the name Titanic engraved on the side of the hip looks different from when it was built in comparison to its last voyage. The first picture demonstrates the letters closer tighter while in the second picture the letters are father apart to cover up all seven letters in the word Olympic. Sixth, originally the Titanic was creates with fourteen portholes and a photo illustrates that when it departed from Southampton it had sixteen, which is the number that the Olympic was built with. Shockingly, about fifty passengers canceled their voyage at the last minute and one of them was a very important person by the name of J. P. Morgan. He said that he was “too ill to go on a journey, yet was found two days later by a reporter in good health at a French resort.” Surprisingly, the crewmen that survived were forced to sign the ‘Official Secrets Act’ that prohibited them to discuss the event of the sinking ship. They were made to sign that document because the general whole could not be let known that the previously damaged

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