Titanic Informative Speech

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To inform my audience about the Titanic which was a famous tragedy in history Thesis: Years after the ship sunk, the story was made into a blockbuster movie which made millions in the box office

I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Zack… Zack… Shouted Rose in the movie but Zack was gone. Morgan Robertson is an American writer who wrote the book “The Wreck of the Titan” which was about an “unsinkable” ship called the Titan which set sail from England to New York with many rich and famous passengers on board. On its journey, in the North Atlantic the Titan hits an iceberg and sunk. Many lives were lost because there were not enough lifeboats. So, what is so strange about this? Well the book “Wreck of the Titan” has been written …show more content…

The history of the Titanic has been fascinating to me since I was young. 2. I have read and studied many collections of books on the Titanic story several times, and also do some research on the Internet as well. E. Preview of Main Points: 1. Firstly, I will discussing what the Titanic is. 2. Secondly, the sinking of the ship. 3. Finally, discuss the blockbuster movie that was made about the Titanic. II. From the disaster to blockbuster movie, the sinking of Titanic still remains a most famous tragedy in history. A. The Titanic was thought to be the largest, safest, most luxurious ship ever built. 1. At the time of her launch, she was the biggest existing and the largest ship ever built. a. According to Geoff Tibbals, in his 1997 book The Titanic: This extraordinary story of the “unsinkable” ship, the Titanic was 882 feet long with a weight of about 46,000 tons. b. The Titanic accommodated around 2,345 passengers and 860 crew members. (Peter Thresh 1992) 2. The beautiful accommodations of the Titanic were decorated and furnished, with most of the finest …show more content…

According to an article in the Shipbuilders magazine that quoted from Peter Thresh’s 1992 book Titanic, “Everything has been done in regard to the furniture and fittings to make the first class accommodation more than equal to that provided in the finest hotels on shore” (p. 18). The first class dining room was the largest on any liner; it could serve about500 quests at one sitting. b. The Titanic is believed to be one the safest ship ever built, because of these safety features, the Titanic was deemed unsinkable. Transition: Now that I’ve discussed the Titanic itself, I will now discuss the tragedy that occurred on its maiden voyage. B. The Titanic hit disaster head-on when it ran into an iceberg four days after its departure. a. In the book Titanic: An illustrated history from 1992, Lynch explains that the collision occurred at 11:40 pm on Sunday, April 14. b. According to Robert Ballard’s 1988 book Exploring the Titanic, the largest part of the iceberg was under water. The beginning of the maiden voyage was mostly uneventful. The journey took a horrible turn when the ship struck an iceberg and began to

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