Friday, April 13, 2012

Titanic

     I was on the Titanic as it was a beautiful ship, and I was there when the beautiful ship became a drenched hell. There were so many people freezing to death and drowning, yet no one in charge seemed to care or do anything about it. Even though they could not stop the glorious ship from sinking they could have helped out so many more people than they actually did. Forgiveness is a tough subject in this situation. Captain Smith could have many more lives than he did. He could have alerted the right people sooner and faster than what he did. The Titanic's officers could have saved so many more people as well. The lifeboats should have been filled to their rightful capacity. Even though they made mistakes that costed so many people their lives, they deserve forgiveness. They were probably just in panic and in shock since this wonderful ship was in the process of going under.

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  1. I agree with you! They all must have been shocked and not known what to do. They were probably trying to decipher whether or not they even NEEDED to do anything since they were promised that it was an unsinkable ship, which cost them time.. and lives. But there is an excuse- a good one. So they deserve forgiveness.

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