many people die in the Titanic so people can't forgot it
(p.s What do you want to know? if you want to know the things that happen that night then it will be so long)
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Because it struck in iceberg!!
"A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord is a classic account of the sinking of the Titanic, and was also produced as a movie in 1958.
If you want to learn more, you can always read more about it. A good book about it is: "A Night to Remember" By: Walter Lord This is the classic account of when the Titanic sank, and you would probably enjoy it if you love learning about the Titanic like I do.
''Lord's book can never be outdone, making A Night to Remember the ultimate survivor's tale.''-Nathaniel Philbrick
The Commanding Officer of the Titanic was one Captain Edward Smith. Captain Lord was skipper of another ship which may or may not have been involved in a rescue effort. Then again Walter Lord was the author of the book ( A night to Remember,) about the Titanic disaster. I seem to recall Captain Lord commanded the S.S. Californian. It seems members of his crew saw distress flares fired by the Titanic- but assumed it was some kind of celebration- after all it was the Maiden Voyage of the ship- Maybe the radio operator did not attempt to make radio contact.. thick books are written on all aspects of this Titanic tragedy at sea!
Yes i think that it did. I recommend reading "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord. I read it and it helps discuss any questions about the titanic. what are you waiting for... Go tell all your friends that you know now. :)
At the time of the sinking of Titanic, Lord Pirrie was the chairperson of Harland & Wolff. Both Pirrie and his wife had birthdays on May 31st., (Launch Day for the hullof Titanic in 1911).
"A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord is set aboard the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City in April 1912. The book chronicles the sinking of the Titanic after it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean.
"A Night to Remember" is a novel that was written by Walter Lord in 1955. It is about the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. A film adaptation of the book was released in 1958.
Walter Lord wrote "A Night To Remember" in 1955. In that same year he wrote "Maiden Voyage" - an article in the American Heritage publication.
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The exposition in "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord is the beginning of the story that sets the scene and introduces the characters. It typically includes the background information needed to understand the events that follow, such as the construction and maiden voyage of the Titanic.
If you want to learn more, you can always read more about it. A good book about it is: "A Night to Remember" By: Walter Lord This is the classic account of when the Titanic sank, and you would probably enjoy it if you love learning about the Titanic like I do.
The falling action of "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord focuses on the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic, including the rescue efforts, the inquiry into the disaster, and the impact on survivors' lives. It depicts the emotional and physical consequences for those involved as they come to terms with the tragedy.
Never give up, keep fighting and at the end you can live!
On page 2 of Walter Lord's book "A Night to Remember" it states that it was almost 11:40 p.m. when one of the lookouts, Frederick Fleet, saw something that he thought was about the size of two tables put together.
Walter Lord was an American author best known for his non-fiction books on historical events. Some of his notable works include "A Night to Remember," which details the sinking of the Titanic, and "Day of Infamy," which focuses on the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Not likely. When the 1997 movie came out, there were only five survivors still living and none were involved. Walter Lord, however, interviewed 53 survivors to write the book "A Night To Remember" and several survivors contributed to THAT accompanying movie.