By: George Dy
Date: Feb. 10, 2015
After The Titanic
The Titanic sank after they struck the iceberg on Sunday, April 15, 1912 some where around the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning. Titanic was the largest passenger liner in service at that time. The titanic had an estimate of 2,224 people on bored when they hit the iceberg at 23:40 or 11: 40 p.m. The sinking of the Titanic causes more than 1,500 people.
One hundred years after the Titanic crashed, the story of the tragic wreck continues to draw interest from people all over the world. Out of over 2,200 people on board, about 700 lived to tell about it. Though many survivors and their family members disappeared into unknown. Carpathia had received the Titanic's distress call and
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She described the tragedy on the lifeboat, shortly before Carpathia rescued her. Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship. The men’s hands were too cold to hold on. Then across the water swept that awful wail, the cry of those drowning people. In my ears I heard: ‘She’s gone, lads row like hell or we’ll get the devil of a swell." Elizabeth Shutes was among those who reflected on needless luxuries in Titanic, which had been prioritized over lifeboats and other safety …show more content…
Charlotte Collyer, a second-class passenger who was 31 years old, later described her panicked search for her husband "There was scarcely anyone who had not been separated from husband, child or friend. Was the last one among the handful saved? I had a husband to search for, a husband whom in the greatness of my faith, I had believed would be found in one of the boats. He was not there."
Lawrence Beesley was a teacher, journalist. He was hoping to see his brother in Toronto. Just nine weeks after the tragedy, Lawrence Beesley published the famous memoir The Loss of the S.S. Titanic. He also had a powerful reason to be skeptical about certain superstitions: "I shall never say again that 13 is an unlucky number. Boat 13 is the best friend we ever