The non-fiction novel A Night To Remember by Walter Lord is about the well known disaster that the luxury cruse ship the “Titanic” went thorough. This story takes place on the ship and on its many decks. During the story the Titanic sails along the Atlantic Ocean. Walter Lord wrote this book in 1955, but the famous collision occurred on April 14, 1912 at 11:40 P.M. In this novel the author, Walter Lord wants to show what happened at every moment on the cruse liner. The Novel also has not one main character, that is, all characters have the same value in the story. On April 14, 1912, 2:00 P.M.
was when the Titanic left Queenstown for New York on the huge Voyage carrying 1316 passengers and 891 crew. All was calm cruising along the Atlantic at 221/2 knots and the ocean looked like a sheet of ice. The watchman in the crows nest accounted for an iceberg but since the ship was unsinkable there was no need to worry right? All was calm on the ship as well some were playing cards, looking out at the night sky, listening to the band play, and some people decided to sleep. Until that “grinding” noise came, at around 11:40 that night some people heard a grinding noise that seemed to be coming from the inside of the ship. All but a few cared about it – if they even heard it. The ship’s reputation would hold up to some grinding noise any day.
So after a while the word got around that they had, in fact, stuck an iceberg. Surprisingly no one cared and everyone went back to bed. The captain of the Titanic could if in emergency hit a electric button and many air-tight doors sealed off special rooms that could keep the ship afloat even if it had a hole in its double reinforced hull. As word soon spread that the collision was a lot worse than before expected, the captain and the crew members went to go check the damage. The blow caused a two foot gash in the side of boiler room number 5. The people had to get into the emergency row boats right? Wrong! The Titanic only had enough row boats for a fraction of the passengers. So the only likely thing to do was to make the women and children go first then if there was any other room left (which there couldn’t be) the men could go on.
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The calls came from all around shouting “Women and children on the emergency row boats.” That really startled the people on the ship. They wanted to know why they had to go on the emergency boats if the ship was unsinkable. But if they had to… they would. People went back in their rooms and they took things that were most valuable to them. One person took a Bible that was given to him by his brother. But almost all of the people (in the upper class) took jewelry and money.
At 12:15 A.M. the next day, the first wireless call for help was made. The water was getting higher and higher. The departing said their final good-byes. Soon the Titanic would be under the great Atlantic Ocean. So they would have to act fast.
But they were also were ready to go down by the ship. The ship was taking on more and more water, faster and faster. Some people panicked and jumped over the edge thinking that they could swim for their lives. But the water was so cold that they died quickly. The ship was now on such a tilt that it was no longer easy to stand. People were tumbling left and right.
People were also going crazy because they either saw their spouse or friend drown in front of them. As the Titanic was in its final stages of being above the sea, some accounted that the huge ship looked like a gigantic jagged rock sticking out of the water. No one could save the Titanic now the only hope was to save the people who got off the ship with the help of the ship Carpathia who dropped the lines out to save those in the life boats. Back home Newspapers read that all were saved from the massive collision. But that was far from the truth. There was only about 705 survivors. The Titanic was the single most popular ship in History that was noticed as one of the worst tragedies.
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