It's a VERY long ending to the Titanic. 1. The ship hit an Iceberg on her Maiden Voyage: April 14, 1912 11:40 P.M. 2. The people was unaware about the danger intill 12:45 A.M., when the first lifeboat left. 3. The Captain didn't survived. 4: The Titanic's #1 funnel fell at 2:00 A.M. 5: The Titanic broke apart and sunked
They all die but Rose - she lies about her name, becomes an actress, and has all the adventures she and Jack dreamed of doing.
the climax of maniac happens when he finds a place to live
A climax is the most exciting part of a story, because the plot has thickened, and the action is at a height. The problems in the story have peaked, and what happens in the climax of the story, usually between three characters, results in the denoument of the story, which culminates in the ending of the story. The climax of the story is what happens that is so exciting, and it ends the suspense of wondering what is going to happen. Everything that happens in the denoument to the end results from the climax, usually logically, and is no surprise, unless there is a surprise ending.
If we understand your question correctly, the stern rose in the air due to simple physics. The fulcrum was the waterline and as the bow sank, the stern rose, like a seesaw. "Rising Action" generically refers to the areas of a story line (fictional or fact) . In the case of Titanic the Rising Action commences when the great ship having been holed starts to list and Captain Smith orders "Abandon Ship!" The term rising action means "When things start to escalate. It's the part before the climax".
The guy who discovered titanic goes looking for the blue diamond but finds jack frozen instead. They unfreeze him and lock him in a chamber but he escapes. He tries looking for rose but instead he finds her grave.
maybe it would survived. if the titanic (if easier) went through the iceberg, instead of moving on the other side, it would have less water in it and it would be easier to close the water carpartments.
when all the se(a)men ejected from the ship
I believe that the title 'A Night to Remeber' was the title of a very old movie about the sinking of the Titanic - made long before the blockbuster 'Titanic', so, the climax, if you could call it that, was the sinking of the ship.
the climax of maniac happens when he finds a place to live
It sinks.
The climax is the highest tension in literature and the turning point in the action. In the plot line, the climax happens after the rising action and before the action starts falling.
A climax is the most exciting part of a story, because the plot has thickened, and the action is at a height. The problems in the story have peaked, and what happens in the climax of the story, usually between three characters, results in the denoument of the story, which culminates in the ending of the story. The climax of the story is what happens that is so exciting, and it ends the suspense of wondering what is going to happen. Everything that happens in the denoument to the end results from the climax, usually logically, and is no surprise, unless there is a surprise ending.
In a mystery story, the climax is the part of the story where the mystery is solved. In a murder mystery the climax happens when the detective tells everyone who the murderer is and explains what happened.
Because of it's emotions and the drama that happens around the titanic when i first saw it i was like wow!!
Climax means the highest point or or the most importance. It's where all the action happens in movies. Anticlimax is when the climax doesn't live to your expectations and seems less than it should be. It lets you down.
A climax is when something exciting or specail happens in a story or even in real life. Ex. If you went on a crews and the ship was attacked by pirates that would be the climax. There are other definitions of a climax though, i would suggest you check those if this is not the answer you wanted.
The climax happens when they finally complete the book and it gets published.
If we understand your question correctly, the stern rose in the air due to simple physics. The fulcrum was the waterline and as the bow sank, the stern rose, like a seesaw. "Rising Action" generically refers to the areas of a story line (fictional or fact) . In the case of Titanic the Rising Action commences when the great ship having been holed starts to list and Captain Smith orders "Abandon Ship!" The term rising action means "When things start to escalate. It's the part before the climax".