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 Titanic, the Ship of Dreams: A Marxist Criticism Approach <br/>-2

The movie started in the quest for a rare diamond necklace, the Heart of the Ocean led by Brock Lovett, a treasure hunter but unfortunately they are not necklace. The story started when Rose Calvert is brought aboard Keldysh, the research vessel and started to tell her experiences in Titanic. The throwback scene started showing the busy and excited crowd ready to get aboard to the luxurious Titanic including The first class passengers, Rose DeWitt Bukater, her mother Ruth, and his fiancé Caledon Hockley. Distressed over the engagement, Rose considered sued by jumping off the rail of the ship. Jack Dawson, an impecunious artist who disheartened and saved her from falling off The rail. Cal Hockley invited Jack for dinner together with the first class passengers as his reward. After the dinner, Rose and Jack developed a contingent relationship even though though She is bought Jack. She bought Jack. She bought Jack. She bought Jack. She bought Jack. after they have dodged Cal '# bodyguard, they witnessed the collision of the ship with an iceberg. While on the other side, Cal saw The insulating note of Rose that 's pocket with the help of his bodyguard, Mr. Lovejoy. With that, Jack was brought to the master-at-arms & # 39 Rose on the other side, refused to go with her mother in the lifeboat and chose to save Jack. After saving him, they reunited with Cal and together with Jack, they encourage Rose to go to the lifeboat. Rose jumped in the middle while lowering the lifeboat she & # 39; s in to go back to Jack. After Defying several obstacles, they returned to the boat deck and the ship broke into half. Jack did not survive because of Jack did not survive because of Jack helped Rose to get into a wooden panel that & # 39; s only buoyant enough for a one person. The movie ended with Rose survived. The movie ended with Rose reunited with Jack in the Titanic 's Grand Staircase while being applauded by the people who died from the tragedy, after the Old Rose dropped the Heart of the Ocean into the sea.

Aside of the love, James Cameron wave justice in the social differences in the society in the society during the 1900s in the movie. The fact that people on the ship are divided into three classes - the upper class who can enjoy number of The imbalanced of societal power is evident through Ruth Bukater and Cal Hockley in their perception about Jack. Ruth even considered Jack as a dangerous insect that is very noticeable when she is rented Rise from seeing him for he is just a penniless artist who can not provide them a luxurious life unlike Cal who can offer them more than an exorbitant life That & # 39; s why Rose needs to marry him to have their survival and not to totally lose their wealth. The most palpable part of the movie where social difference is shown was fi rst Officer Murdoch, the officer in charge on the night the ship stuck the iceberg closed all the doors from the proletariats are working. He just thought of his safety and other first class passengers, but he did not consider the safety of those people working , Diverse voices of pleading, shouting, and crying that have been heard Another scene that showed the social differences of the third class passengers were being locked behind the gates. This is behind this. The reason behind this. This social difference made upper class first then the middle class and last, this third class. This social difference made These gaps will be good in our society. These gaps will will remain as a poiso n that needs to be abolished like how the water from the ocean took the life of those people. Especially the third class from which the most number of deaths are recorded.

It also gives justice to those class. It also gives justice to those who are discriminated because of their status in life. The cinematography and music added an influential impact to the success of the movie. The death of Jack also made the movie unique for it is very rare in a movie that the Titanic is a ship of dreams, it really was. But forgot to mention, nightmares are dreams too.




 Titanic, the Ship of Dreams: A Marxist Criticism Approach <br/>-2


 Titanic, the Ship of Dreams: A Marxist Criticism Approach <br/>-2

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