Survivors were only about 700 people. Most survivors were women and children.“Two-thirds of the passengers and crew aboard Titanic perished that night, due in large part to the lack of lifeboats and the inadequate procedures followed in deploying them” (Potter). Survivors have made many statements regarding the accident, and most of them have made comments on how the weather was strange. “He walked the decks, recalling a scene so placid it was beguiling. ‘It was a brilliant, starry night,’ he [Jack Thayer, 17- year-old survivor] wrote. ‘There was no moon and I have never seen the stars shine brighter; they appeared to stand right out of the sky, sparkling like cut diamonds’” (Sherwell). Jack Thayer also stated, “‘I have spent much time on the ocean, yet I have never seen the ocean smoother than it was that night; it was like a mill-pond, and just as innocent looking, as the great ship quietly rippled through it’” (Sherwell). Normal, ordinary people realized that the weather was different, and it had something to do with the tragedy that took place. The eye-witness accounts helped conclude that the weather played a major part in the destruction of one of the world’s most loved
Survivors were only about 700 people. Most survivors were women and children.“Two-thirds of the passengers and crew aboard Titanic perished that night, due in large part to the lack of lifeboats and the inadequate procedures followed in deploying them” (Potter). Survivors have made many statements regarding the accident, and most of them have made comments on how the weather was strange. “He walked the decks, recalling a scene so placid it was beguiling. ‘It was a brilliant, starry night,’ he [Jack Thayer, 17- year-old survivor] wrote. ‘There was no moon and I have never seen the stars shine brighter; they appeared to stand right out of the sky, sparkling like cut diamonds’” (Sherwell). Jack Thayer also stated, “‘I have spent much time on the ocean, yet I have never seen the ocean smoother than it was that night; it was like a mill-pond, and just as innocent looking, as the great ship quietly rippled through it’” (Sherwell). Normal, ordinary people realized that the weather was different, and it had something to do with the tragedy that took place. The eye-witness accounts helped conclude that the weather played a major part in the destruction of one of the world’s most loved