Titanic's passengers
How are the Tinanic's passengers the reflection of the XIXth and the XXth centuries society ?
The ship's passengers were divided into three separate classes determined by the price of their ticket: first class, Second-class Third-class
first class restaurant
Third class restaurant
Titanic's passengers
01
02
Introduction
First class
John Jacbob Astor IV
03
04
Second class
Third class
Lawrence beesley and Michel Navratil
The Goodwin Family
06
Conclusion
05
Repartion of social class in the Titanic
Introduction
-2 208 people on the ship, seperated on the classes depending on their wealth
First class passengers
John Jackson Astor IV
- luxirious rooms - many entertainments - 150 stewards and an orchestra - separated from other classes
- wealthiest man on board - came back of his honey moon - rich ancester and lot of invests - military and businessman - helped his wife, some children to escape - died on board of dorowing
Second class passengers
Lawrence Beesley
- physics teacher and British academic man
- one of the rescue of the Titanic
Michel Navratil
- French philosophy professor
- was with his two son
- one of the rescue of the Titanic
- clergyman, academics, tourists,entrepreneurs
- the improving of the quality of their installation
Life in the Titanic as steerage passengers
The Goodwin family
- 6 children
- working-class family
- looking for a better life in New York
- inspection before the boarding
- live in seperated rooms
- there was no much entertainment
- the whole family perished in the sinking
Repartition of social class in the Titanic
CONCLUSION
- Titanic reflects the society of thhe XIXe and XXe centuries
- diverse class with opposite living conditions
- shows social inequalities
Titanic passengers
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Titanic's passengers
How are the Tinanic's passengers the reflection of the XIXth and the XXth centuries society ?
The ship's passengers were divided into three separate classes determined by the price of their ticket: first class, Second-class Third-class
first class restaurant
Third class restaurant
Titanic's passengers
01
02
Introduction
First class
John Jacbob Astor IV
03
04
Second class
Third class
Lawrence beesley and Michel Navratil
The Goodwin Family
06
Conclusion
05
Repartion of social class in the Titanic
Introduction
-2 208 people on the ship, seperated on the classes depending on their wealth
First class passengers
John Jackson Astor IV
- luxirious rooms - many entertainments - 150 stewards and an orchestra - separated from other classes
- wealthiest man on board - came back of his honey moon - rich ancester and lot of invests - military and businessman - helped his wife, some children to escape - died on board of dorowing
Second class passengers
Lawrence Beesley
Michel Navratil
Life in the Titanic as steerage passengers
The Goodwin family
Repartition of social class in the Titanic
CONCLUSION