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How does the Titanic exhibit remind visitors of the humanity behind both survivors and victims?

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How does the Titanic exhibit remind visitors of the humanity behind both survivors and victims?

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The best thing about the movie displayed during he exhibit “was being able to see some of the artifacts found during the exploration in the exhibit. There were some wine bottles and dishes still perfectly stacked. Another highlight about the Titanic exhibit, was the humanity it put into the tragedy. All through the exhibit were short biographies of passengers, quotes from builders, crewmen, guests, even bystanders from when the ship left England and when the survivors were brought into New York. Really, it was good the whole exhibit was dimly lit because I had tears in my eyes most of the time.” Having visited the exhibit myself, the thing that struck me was the section where they recreate the temperature of the evening, a reminder of how cold it was even on the ship, perhaps helping explain the reluctance to abandon ship when all seemed well. Sources: http://www

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