Titanic movie summary and moral lesson

<i>Titanic:</i> Deeper Life Lessons Than 'Just' Young Love

Everyone thinks they know the Titanic story. Indeed, it seems that almost everyone has seen the famous movie, where a reenactment of this great maritime tragedy, in April 1912, provided a vehicle for a doomed Hollywood love story.

The real story, which was overshadowed in the movie and in various superficial historical accounts of the Titanic disaster, is that it provides a morality tale for the ages.

The many “what ifs”—circumstances that could easily have been altered—make it an enduring object lesson.

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At least eight and perhaps more mistakes (human errors) contributed to what might have resulted in a very different outcome, though some uncontrollable “external” factors also contributed.

The ship itself performed magnificently. In its time it was a great technological achievement—the largest and most luxurious passenger ship ever built.

It was (mainly) the human failings—by the managing director of the White Star Line, the builder of the huge ship, and crucial decisions that Reaction Paper in Titanic Movie | PDF - Scribd LOV