Thursday, April 19, 2012

From The Titanic

Titanic, believed to be unsinkable, was going down. Coming from the lower deck, I had little time to get to the upper deck. Many of the life boats were leaving, and some people were jumping off the deck, into the freezing water. Death was growing closer, there was no time to save myself. I must blame the captain of the boat the most. He has carelessly drove the Titanic at near full speed on a dark night in waters full of icebergs. When we hit the ice, we failed to send out a warning to all crew members and passengers to evacuate the boat. There also wasn't enough lifeboats to save everyone, and the lifeboats were only half full when they left. The people in the water were left to die, because the lifeboats didn't turn around. For all of the deaths, the captain can not be forgiven.