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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Titanic P.O.V.
My name is Mary Lynn Smith and I will be talking to you about my experience on the RMS Titanic. It was known as the unsinkable ship. I was on the boat trip that proved that theory wrong. It was terrifying. Since I was in 3rd class, it was very hard to get onto the life boats. They would always put the first class first. We had to push and shove just too get noticed, and it didn’t help that they didn’t have enough life boats. They didn’t even think they needed any. I guess they were wrong about that too. There were 79 children in 3rd class when I aborted the RMS Titanic. Only 27 were saved, including me. There were 2224 people who were travelling on the Titanic, 1514 people in total were lost. When my mother, my older sister and I finally got onto a life boat, I said my final goodbyes to my father and my eldest brother. I never saw them after that day, but I always hoped that they survived somehow. I knew it was practically impossible but I just wished that they found another ship or anything and they travelled to a foreign country. I prayed for them every day and cried myself to sleep every night hoping that they were okay. As I floated away on the life boat to aboard the RMS Carpathia, we could see the dead bodies floating face down to the Atlantic Ocean. I was 7, I didn’t know what was happening, but I knew it wasn’t good. With everybody I saw a tear ran down my face. The Titanic, the unsinkable ship was the worst experience I ever had but I mustn’t forget it.
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