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Why did Titanic passengers remain so calm as ship was sinking?

Unlike Lusitania, where passengers panicked, Titanic passengers stayed calm


The musicians who played on as the Titanic sank
The musicians who played on as the Titanic sank
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One hundred years ago the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and plunged to its watery grave killing 1,517 people. Strangely it has been reported that considering the impossible events unfolding around them the passengers on the Titanic remained relatively calm and behaved in an orderly fashion. This seems to be because they had 2.5 hours to wait.

According to reports women and children climbed into lifeboats, the cellist and violinist from the band played on, and men, many of whom would soon be dead, stood on deck smoking cigars.

Experts, including David Savage, from Queensland University, have been puzzled by this. Generally it is believed that people tend to act in their own best interest but in the case of the passengers on board the Titanic this was not the case.

Speaking to National Public Radio (NPR) Savage said “There was no pushing and shoving." He said it was "very, very orderly behavior."

He compared the behavior of the passengers on the Titanic to that of the passenger of the Lusitania, another British ship which sank 1915. It was torpedoed by a German U Boat.

The difference between the passengers on these ships was that the people on the Lusitania panicked.

There were many similarities between the two ships. They were both luxury liners, they both had a similar number of survivors and a similar number of survivors.

Savage concluded that the difference was time. The Lusitania sank in less than 20 minutes while the Titanic took 2.5 hours.

He said “If you've got an event that lasts two-and-a-half hours, social order will take over and everybody will behave in a social manner. If you're going down in under 17 minutes, basically it's instinctual.”

In the case of the Titanic, social order ruled. Women and children boarded the lifeboats first.
However on the Lusitania the survivors were largely those who were strong enough swimmers to get to the lifeboats.

On the Titanic, social order ruled, and it was women and children first. On the Lusitania people acted on instinct.

Savage explained that social conventions on the Titanic trumped natural self-interest. On the Titanic these social conventions had time to set in.

One man who survived the wreck had reluctantly taken seat on a lifeboat with an empty seat. The people surrounding him told him to take the seat. However, when he returned home “he was viewed as being a coward and he was derided by the press and everybody in the country for the rest of his life.”

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It is my belief that people on the Titanic stayed calm because many of them had a strong Catholic faith to call upon. They realized that life here on earth is very short compared to eternal life. Compared to nowadays, many of them would have very holy lives and be ready to meet their maker. A Catholic priest, Fr Thomas Byles, who went down with the ship, refusing a seat on the lifeboat, heard confessions and finally gave a general absolution to the doomed passengers. He led the recitation of the rosary as the ship went down as people of all creeds prayed together.
As a commemoration of the deaths of 1500 people, I think ribald inane comments are out of order.
Murph46--"Whose gash ciaradexy's".... Explain that one to us slow learners, murph.
"The musicians who played on as the Titanic sank". Must have misconstrued the alarm to 'a-band-on-ship!' The Lusitania was torpedoed. The Titanic was iceberged. I imagine there'd be greater urgency - i.e. less notice to quit! Shorter eviction notice! And they were larely all good bible thumpin' Ulster Protestants. They obviously be[lie]ved that even God counld't sink it. Maybe they had been snorting a certain white powder theretofore.
May they Rest in Peace which ever way it was.
Whose gash ciaradexy's
apparently if the gash was 3 foot less they would of made it,:(
I have read conflicting accounts of how the tragedy unfolded, on the ship, and how "orderly" things progressed...or digressed.
Shock? Failure to believe that it would actually sink?
Because the band was playing Nearer My God to Thee?
 




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