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    "TITANIC" A MOVIE REVIEW Presented to Dr. Mariju Galicha Vasquez‚ Joanna Joy A. English Literature (English 33)/ 402H September 18‚2013 " I. OPINION The movie Titanic is very tragic‚ knowing that it is based on the true story of the survivor Rose. This movie really catches everyone’s attention‚ even thought you are not a movie goer or likes to watch true to life movies. This movie just taught us that even they

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    References: Ballard‚ R. (1988). Exploring the Titanic. Toronto‚ Ontario: Madison Press Books. Kramer‚ P. (1998). Women first: ‘Titanic’ (1997)‚ action adventure films and Hollywood’s female audience Lord‚ W. (1955). A night to remember. New York‚ New York: Henry Holt and Company. Lynch‚ D. (1992). Titanic: An illustrated history. New York‚ New York: Hyperion. Marsh‚ E. (1997). James Cameron’s Titanic. New York‚ New York: Harper Perennial. Thresh‚ P. (1992). Titanic: The truth behind the disaster. New York

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    06/16/2012 Titanic A film was told based on a true story about love‚ feminists by a 101 years old woman named Rose DeWitt Bukater who is still alive after boat ’s accident named Titanic in April 10th 1992. For Titanic is not just a cautionary tale- a myth‚ a parable‚ a metaphor for the ills of mankind. It is also a story of faith‚ courage‚ and sacrifice and‚ above all else‚ loves. The first paragraph of this essay will be summarized Titanic’s story. Then‚ some actions in this movie what related

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    The movie Titanic‚ directed by James Cameron‚ was a fictional story based on the true ship‚ Titanic. Cameron’s movie was based on a love story; however‚ the focus of this paper will be on some of the differences between the two classes aboard the Titanic. This movie clearly portrayed how differently the first and second-class people were treated during the time of the Titanic. This can be related to many other times in American history when groups were segregated as well. The movie began

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    The Titanic Proposition: To inform the audience about the ship known as the Titanic. Introduction: 1. The two leaped from the boat into the icy depths of the Atlantic Ocean… a. By now‚ I’m sure many of you realize what I’m talking about. b. It’s the movie Titanic. 2. While the movie is good for entertainment purposes‚ it does not go into the details of the actual ship. 3. Personally‚ I think the actual story of the Titanic is just as interesting as the movie Preview:

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    TITANIC FILM ANALYSIS

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    FILM ANALYSIS: TITANIC Name and Surname : Diyar Yılmaz Number : 21160169 Department : English Translation and Interpretation Studies Lecturer : EBRU ERDOĞAN DİYAR YILMAZ 21160169 Translation and Interpretation Department‚ 4th Grade UNSINKABLE Titanic is an epic romance film‚ which also contains certain historical and authentic aspects of the time it narrated. The film is released in 1997 and is directed‚ written and co-produced by James Cameron‚ also widely known

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    Maddie Dock Mr. Chapman English Honors 7 November 2013 Titanic Many characters in the Titanic movie were based on real characters and depicted as such. Some of the passengers on the Titanic were incredibly famous figures in history and included some of the major players in the construction of the vessel. Captain Edward John Smith was the leading captain of the ship and was in the movie as well as actually existed in real life. Another real character who actually existed and appeared in the film

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    One of the best known films of all time‚ in my opinion‚ is “Titanic“. Directed by James Cameron in 1997‚ this film captured both my attention and my heart with the plot of a tragic event hand in hand with a love story with everything but a happy ending. He managed to combine TragedyThe real story behind this film is that of the ship of dreams also believed to be the unsinkable ship and its tragic journey to the ocean floor. The love story that caught all of our hearts is that of Jack Dawson and Rose

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    Titanic Case Analysis Estate of Hans Jensen vs. The White Star Line Facts: The White Star Line was owner of the Titanic‚ which was the largest and most luxurious ship in the world at the time. On April 10th‚ 1912‚ the Titanic left from Southampton‚ England with 2‚227 passengers aboard bound for New York City. On April 14th‚ the ship struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland and sank about 2 ½ hours later. Passengers‚ mostly women and children‚ were loaded into lifeboats‚ however only 705

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    Fredrick Fleet was the workman on guard on the Titanic on April 14. Fleet‚ had warned the personnel on the ship’s control deck to look out for icebergs that night‚ yet nobody was at the control panel that fateful night (McPherson 6). The Titanic was thought to be unsinkable when it was built in 1911. “More than 2‚200 people were now aboard the Titanic including 1‚300 passengers” (Senan 16). The location the Titanic deported from was Great Britain and it was headed to New York. After three long days

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