The people in charge of the Titanic ignored warnings about icebergs and took risks that led to the disaster.
Money can’t buy you happiness or safety:
The rich passengers paid a lot of money for their tickets, but most of them still died in the sinking. Their wealth didn’t make them any safer.
Love and compassion are more powerful than status or class:
Rose saved the life of Jack, a poor artist, even though she was a wealthy socialite. Their love for each other allowed them to overcome barriers.
Life is fragile and should be cherished:
The sinking of the Titanic resulted in the deaths of over 1,500 people. This reminds us that life can be taken away in an instant, and we should make the most of our time.
Don't be too arrogant:
Many people at the time viewed the ship's design and construction as un-sinkable. The sinking of the Titanic, however, demonstrates the importance of considering all possibilities and not letting hubris lead to a false sense of security.