With the loss of 1,517 lives on a fateful night on 14-15 April 1912, according to Stanford (2010), the Titanic has certainly become one of the world’s greatest disasters. This essay will discuss how the most advanced ship of the century ended up at the bottom of the North Atlantic. The essay will open with a description of the famous titanic event that revealed many reasons behind its sinking. The essay will then focus on the main factors that lead to the Titanic disaster. These include claims that the Titanic sank because its crew were sailing too fast and failed to see the iceberg before it was too late. Others argue that the Titanic disaster was caused by the poor design of the ship according to (http://writing.engr.psu.edu/uer/bassett.html ). There are also claims that argue that the failure of the Titanic lies heavily on the fact that Captain Stanley Lord of the Californian failed to assist the Titanic at a crucial time, which could …show more content…
Part of the fault has to be carried by Captain Smith, as he should have taken into consideration the icy weather and in turn should have reduced the speed of the Titanic. I also think that Captain Stanley Lord of the Californian has to carry a heavy part of the blame. This is because he failed to assist the Titanic when the first rocket was seen. It can be argued that all passengers could have been saved had the Lord seen the first rocket. Looking towards the future, and helping against a reoccurrence, both America and Britain recommended that it becomes mandatory for all ships to be equipped with sufficient lifeboats. They also made it a requirement for Ship radios to be manned 24/7 and that routine lifeboat drills should be held. On top of this, ships now have to reduce speed in icy or foggy