Cohen Cummings Mrs. Vidro Language Arts 29 March 2023 An Avoidable Tragedy Approximately 1,500 people died on the Titanic, a seemingly ‘unsinkable’ ship that fell to irony. Most people point the blame on the poor leadership of the captain. But, with evidence, there is no doubt that the architect of the ship, Thomas Andrews, was the primary factor and cause of why the Titanic sank. The materials of the ship were imperfect and caused the Titanic to burst open on impact with the iceberg.
I believe J. Bruce Ismay is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic because he rushed through testings and had the ship low on equipment they needed and just preceded to set sail. All though you think that Captain Smith was responsible because he ignored multiple iceberg warnings. He also left the ship wheel when he knew there was iceberg warnings. He went to a dinner party when left the wheel and got drunk. I think J. Bruce Ismay is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic because he skipped of a good crew he also speeded up when told not to.
Who Was To Blame For The Titanic Disaster? The Titanic was famous because it is more than three football pitches long and weighing about 46,000 tons. The titanic was taller than a 17-story building. It was known to be unsinkable. Inside the Titanic there was a gymnasium, a Parisian café and a tennis court.
The water then spread to the whole ship causing the passengers, as well as the crew, to panic and try and escape safely from the sinking ship. But, because of the inadequate number of lifeboats stored on the ship, 68% of the 2,240 total people on the ship that night passed away. Though Thomas Andrews was a large factor in the lives lost on the Titanic, he may not be the only one to blame, for instance, Bruce Ismay may be the sole cause of the deaths on the night of the Titanic's sinking. It might seem to some people that Thomas Andrews is not to blame at all for the sinking of the ship. Some people think that if the ship had an adequate amount of lifeboats on the ship that night, everyone would have survived.
It is around midnight April 14, 1912 the Titanic has just hit an enormous iceberg, it is the captain's job to make sure everybody is safe. However more than 1500 people died that fateful night. Was this captain Smith's Fault? You might think that it was Bruce Ismay who sank the Titanic because he wanted the last four boilers lit, but Captain Smith listened but didn’t have to. Captain smith might have sank the due to these three reasons.
April 15, 1912 was a day to remember for the 1,500 lives lost for friends, family, brothers, and sisters. Tomas Andrews was the ship was an Architect of the RMS Titanic that went down in the year 1912. Who do you think was mostly at fault for the 1,500 lives lost that day? Tomas Andrews is mostly at fault for the 1,500 lives lost on April 15, 1912 during the Titanic disaster. The architect has strugged for years to find the perfect matieral to build the Titanic with, struggling this long to find stable steel and and iron gives someone the urgancy to give up.
Would you like to know about the biggest sea disaster? It is important also there was a certain person who caused the disaster. We should care about the sinking of the Titanic also it was a huge part of our history. Captain Smith is responsible for the sinking of the Titanic also he was responsible for everyone on the ship. Although people Believe Jay Bruce Ismay is the cause of the sinking of the Titanic also he was Captain Smiths boss.
This quote shows that for at least seventy-three years the Titanic ship was not important to the modern people. The information upbringing and physical evolution is what brought such great fame to the Titanic ship. Once the artifacts were exposed and acknowledged the Titanic became a much more remarkable story and event in
Some people believe the Titanic’s captain was at fault for crashing into the iceberg causing the ship to sink and the deaths of many people. Have you ever been on a ship? Did you ever wonder if the ship might sink? The Titanic was an enormous ship that crashed into an iceberg and sunk and the captain was responsible. To start, the captain was known for his lack of navigational skills.
According to “A History In Numbers” by Dave Fowler, only 706 people aboard the Titanic survived the terrible accident, while the other 1,529 were taken down with the ship. Many people believed the iceberg was to blame for the sinking of the ship; however, the problems surrounding the ship began long before the ship set sail. “R.M.S Titanic” by Hanson W. Baldwin revealed that the crew was so confident in the ship’s inability to sink that they did not even pack enough lifeboats in case of an emergency. Furthermore, the captain and crew neglected to practice many safety drills that could have possibly saved many lives. The Titanic was doomed once the captain and crew set foot on the ship because of the arrogant aura they carried which resulted in the confusion and lack of resources that were obtainable during the sinking to many of the passengers including Master Harold Victor Goodwin and his family.
The R.M.S Titanic was a luxury Steamship made by Harland and Wolff Industries but its Architect is an Irish man named Thomas Andrews. The Titanic was a marvel of its time but it had its fair share of flaws. It had 15 watertight bulkheads compartments that had electric sealing doors that could be operated from the individually or simultaneously from the bridge. No one knew that the flaw in the bulkheads was a critical factor in the sinking of the Titanic, the bulkheads were watertight the walls that separated them were not so water could leak into one bulkhead from another if the boat began to list or pitch forward. It was the 10th of april 1912 around noon, the Titanic was ready to set sail on her maiden voyage she was considered a wonder of her time.
I believe that captain Smith Is responsible for the titanic because he did not listen to ice warnings Who was responsible for sinking the titanic? This topic is important it has lots of events and it helps us learned from our errors.people should care because many people died when the titanic sunk. I believe that captain smith is responsible for singing the titanic because he made several key mistakes. People may think that J. Bruce ismay was responsible for because he put pressure on captain smith and he skipped over over a good crew.
1- Introduction. It was the night between the 14th and the 15th of April 1912. The British ocean liner Titanic, described as " unsinkable " by the builders and the ship-owners, sank due to a collision with an iceberg in the Atlantic ocean , ending with a tragedy that cost the lives of 1517 people ( 2223 in total ) [1]. What went wrong ?
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
Titanic was deemed unsinkable because it had 15 watertight bulkheads and a double bottom. The problem with this though was that “the watertight compartment design contained a flaw that was a critical factor in Titanic’s sinking: While the individual bulkheads were indeed watertight, the walls separating the bulkheads extended only a few feet above the waterline, so water could pour from one compartment into another, especially if the ship began to list or pitch forward.” Many people say that the ship was doomed from the start. On April 10th 1912, The Titanic set sail for Cherbourg, France and then to Queenstown, Ireland.