Who Was To Blame For The Titanic Research Paper

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This literary nonfiction called FROM EXPLORING THE TITANIC written by Robert Ballard. The Titanic was an unsinkable, state of the art ship. If this is so, how did the ship sink so quickly? The Titanic's sinking was completely avoidable and was human error. Captain Smith´s negligence, paired with the failure to realize the severity of the predicament at hand by Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, causes them to be responsible for the thousands of lives lost on April 14, 1912 when the R.M.S Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic. First of all, Captain Smith shares responsibility for this unforeseen, devastating tragedy. The text states, ¨She´s reporting icebergs and pack ice ahead. The captain thanked him, read the message, and then posted it on the bulletin board for other officers on watch to read.¨ This shows how little attention was brought to the iceberg warning that Captain Smith negligence brought the ship down by speeding into an ice field. While acknowledging that some say that Captain Smith did nothing wrong and that he was a good captain with years of experience However, Captain Smith's negligence was simply too far stretched to be excused. …show more content…

Jack Phillips bears this burden due to the fact that he cut off the warnings from the Californian, the closest ship to Titanic. This caused the Californian not to receive distress signals and warnings from the Titanic as it was sinking. The text states, ¨Annoyed by the loud interruption, he cut off the Californian's radio operator with the words, ¨Shut up, shut up. I´m busy.¨ This shows Jack Phillips and his inability to thoroughly assess the situation at hand caused help to be unavailable at the time