A novel on the Titanic disaster is called "The Night to Remember". It provides a great deal of information and describes what happened to the ship's passengers. It's worth reading because the book is highly interesting.
A movie called "Titanic: Survivors" is about the Titanic's sinking. It describes the emotions of those who survived. You might feel joyful or sad watching the movie since it seems so real.
Different aspects of the Titanic story are told in the book and the film, respectively. The movie tells us what happened to the survivors, whereas the book tells us everything from beginning to end. Both the book and the movie are worthwhile reads and viewings if you want to understand more about the Titanic.
Ruth Becker Blanchard, one of the Titanic survivors, recalled how her family had been in their chamber when the ship hit the iceberg and had not realized the gravity of the situation until they later saw the lifeboats being carried.
In my opinion, the disastrous sinking of the Titanic could have been avoided with greater precautionary measures taken by the ship's builders, and honesty about the vessel's condition. There are several theories, including the possibility that the Titanic was switched for a cheaper alternative, each offering a different perspective on the disaster and how it could have been prevented. Nevertheless, the loss of hundreds of lives and the traumatic experience for thousands was a significant tragedy.