With only a 42% chance, would Ellen Hocking beat the odds and survive the night the Titanic sank? “The Titanic had carried boars enough for 1,178 persons, only one third of her capacity. Her sixteen boats and four colapsibles had saved but 711 persons; 400 people had needless lost their lives. An “unsinkable” ship sinks, killing 1,503 out of 2,208 people on April 15, 1912 at 2:20 a.m.
When the Titanic struck an iceberg, it was only a matter of time before the ship would be completely under water. “Water was pouring through a great gash about two feet above the floor plates. This was no slow leak; the ship was open to the sea; in ten minutes there were eight feet of water in No. 6.” As the water quickly filled the damaged ship passengers still laid asleep in their cabins while some looked for answers. “The shock of the collision had been so slight that some were not awakened by it.” As people are awoken and instructed by deckhands for women and children to board the lifeboats. “The boats are more heavily loaded now, for
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“She was one of the five surviving children from a total of seven.” After the collision happened Nellie and her mother woke up there family and began to the deck but were forced to go back and retrieve their life jackets. “Made their way via a circuitous route and up a rope ladder to A-deck promenade, a first class area of the ship, where they climbed through a window into a lifeboat.” From moving to a first class area from a second class area, Ellen increased her chance of survival by 19%. Nellie and the rest of her family made it to lifeboat 4 ,but her brother George did not. “She was met in New York by her brother Sidney and fiance George….” With only a 42% chance of surviving in second class, Ellen Hocking beat the odds by moving quick and
"We are all going to die!" That is what 1500 people were thinking when the Titanic was going down, and they were right. The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world at the time. The Titanic hit an iceberg on April 14, 1912, and over 1500 lives were lost to the deep Atlantic. The person responsible was J. Bruce Ismay. Ismay left the ship with woman and children still on board when he could of saved other people, he ultimately decided for the Titanic to only have 20 lifeboats, and Ismay owned the company that made and designed the Titanic and all of its flaws.
When his raft sprung a leak, Callahan was able to keep the raft afloat and managed the leak for 33 more days until his rescue. Like other survivors before him the most important factor in his survival seems to be his unwavering determination to live.” In the real world the people who survive are the people who have the will to live and appreciate their
The Titanic Disaster The boat was said to be unsinkable, you believe the captain of course, so you are not worried about the boat sinking, but then on a freezing night you wake up to screaming, water up to your neese, you scream and push your way through the crowd of people but it's too late. This is how people on the Titanic in 1912 felt as the huge boat fille nd with water. The Titanic was one of the biggest luxury ocean liners at the time. The Titanic was said to be unsinkable… but it sank, what happened that night, why did the unsinkable sink?
The ship Californian called into the Titanic warned Harold Bride the second operator that there were three icebergs. But the Harold Bride didn’t bother to take the message down or think it was serious enough. They were more concerned about setting a record time with an unsinkable ship. Captain Smith ordered to “Send the call for assistance.” The blue spark danced “CQD-CQD-CQD-CQ-.” The Carpathia was 58 miles away from the Titanic. At 12:30 the word was passed get into the boats women and children
Imagine you’re peacefully sailing along on a giant cruise liner in the middle of the ocean. But suddenly, you feel a shaking and the boat starts to tip. But how could this be? This boat is supposed to be unsinkable. People run to the far side of the boat, trying to avoid impending doom. Panic sets in aboard the Titanic. There are many theories of the cause of this loss of life, but I believe that the primary cause of catastrophic loss of life on the Titanic was the poor communication between crew members because a critical iceberg warning was never delivered to the captain, the Titanic was traveling at full speed in an ice field, and the captain of the ship was very relaxed about the iceberg, making it not seem like a threat.
We have all heard about the Titanic. Either we have watched the romance movie or done our research in a different way. No matter where we get our information from we know the biggest parts of the tragedy. The ship Titanic crashed into an iceberg on a cold April night on the Atlantic Ocean while sailing its first trip. But haven’t you ever wanted to know more details about? Maybe how the people who were on it and survived? How could the situation be prevented? Couldn’t they have saved more people? Well in the book “A Night to Remember” it has details on the Titanic you have probably never thought of knowing. While reading the first chapter some parts really caught my attention. One was when people felt the jolt from the collision with the ice berg people didn’t suspect what tragedy was to come. A girl named Marguerite Frolicher, who was accompanying her father on a business trip, woke up with a jump since she was half asleep she was thinking about ‘little white lake ferries’ landing sloppily which made her laugh and thought to herself “Isn’t it funny…we’re landing!”. They really did...
Damage beyond the hull was also witnessed that allowed for the influx of water. Whenever the forepeak tank was damaged, “six watertight compartments flooded with water, causing the ship to sink faster than it should have,” (Bassett). The Titanic, being the largest ship at this time, should have stayed afloat for two to three days after striking the iceberg. Within three hours, the Titanic sank, which never should have
As one of only 706 Titanic passengers who survived, Eva Hart never forgot what she had seen and heard that night.
Everyone of my generation should play the game Star Wars Battlefront 2. This game allows players to dive into the Star Wars universe by allowing players to experience the game through several different ways. It also includes all the unique environments of the Star Wars movies. The ability to become part of the massive Star Wars universe is definitely one of the eye catching aspects of this game.
The Titanic, one of the biggest well known tragedies in history. The horrific accident was a catastrophe that impacted the world. Devastating news that this colossal ship everyone thought was indestructible had sunk from a collision with an iceberg. But the question is, could the terrible tragedy have been stopped? Why did the Titanic give so easily following the hit?
Sharks are widely viewed as frightening, vicious predators that feast without hesitation on all fish in the ocean and occasionally even an unlucky human. When humans picture sharks, they see giant monsters that terrorize the ocean and its inhabitants. In reality, it's the other way around. An estimated 100 million sharks are killed by humans every year through illegal fishing, environmental issues, and shark finning. Sharks, however, average only 19 attacks on humans in the U.S. per year and only one fatality every two years.
It’s quite common to hear from a friend, relative or someone you know that they will be cruising the Mediterranean sea for their upcoming vacation and board the biggest cruise ship that they can find.
There’s nothing like being out on a boat, zipping across the open water with a sense of freedom not found on land. Once you get a taste it can quickly become addicting. For those that are always planning their next boating adventure, life begins to center around the activity. This year, show your family and/or friend how much you want to encourage their passion with these holiday gift ideas for the boat enthusiast from Bear Point Harbor.
The Titanic is known as one of the most remarkable films of the 20th century and won Best Picture of the Year in 1998. This film was based on a real event that made headlines all across the world including in the New York Times. This tragedy was not supposed to have happened. The ship was built to be indestructible. So the event was certainly unexpected and tragic. The New York Times ran a headline stating The phrase “TITANIC SINKS” was part of the headline for the Boston Daily Globe, the London Herald, the Baltimore American, the Globe (of Toronto), and, of course, The New York Times after the historic wreck of 1912 [Here’s what the article (sans headline) looked like in The New York Times, courtesy of the Times Machine. –D.A.]” (Amlen, p.1).