No. According to the description in the back of the Dear America book called Voyage on the Titanic: "While the events described and some of the characters in this book may be based on actual historical events and real people, Margaret Ann Brady is a fictional character, created by the author, and her diary and its epilogue are works of fiction."
Yes, the Titanic was a real ship, and yes it sank.
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the name margot fonteyn came from russia her real name being margret hookham
His real name is Piyush "Bobby" Jindal. He gave himself the nickname "Bobby" based on the youngest son from The Brady Bunch.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
Yes if you read the back of the book it says that Margaret Ann Brady and Mrs.Carstairs are real characters and sucessful rest of their lifes. They never meet up again, however they exchanged letters.
yes
OK, So Margret Ann Brady is not just a fictional character. She was a real girl on the Titanic when she was thirteen almost fourteen. She died at age 95 in her sleep so you know she made it off the Titanic. I'm Doing a report on her and so far all I have red is correct because i know almost everything about the Titanic and her two sisters(Olympic and Britannic. Hope that answered your question!!!!! School Gyrls
Yes, Molly brown is real. Her real name is Margret Brown. She was on the most famous ship, Titanic, and she survived.
No, she is a purely fictional character the same as Jack!
Yes. She is a real person, though in the story some things aren't real, she is. Just some of the things she did on the Titanic in the Dear America book wasn't real.
Joseph Dawson was a passenger on the Titanic in real life. In the movie Leonardo DiCaprio played Jack Dawson but the director found out that there was actually a J. Dawson that was a passenger on the titanic, J stands for Joseph but they just changed it to Jack for the movie.
No, she was not a real person, and neither was Jack. Both Jack Dawson and Rose Dewitt Bukater (Leonardo DiCaprio's character and Kate Winslet's character) are fictional.
Her real name was Margret Brown
Her real name was Margret Brown
The real titanic sank April 4, 1912
There was a man going by the name "J. Dawson" on board the Titanic. However, his name was not Jack, but Joseph. He was also not a passenger, but a crew member--he worked in the boiler room.