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A short appreciation of the poem the wrek of the titanic

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Answered by Rajshri11
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“THE WRECK OF THE TITANIC” is one of the famous poems of  BENJAMIN PECK KEITH, an American poet. It is written as an elegy in memory of the heroes of the ship Titanic which sank on 14th April 1912.

Captain Smith, the commander of the ship, not even for one moment thought of saving his life. He stood on the bridge and told his crew that they were British and they should rember their country and should do their duties. Captain Smith and his crew remained in the ship while it was sinking to the depths of the Atlantic. According to the poet there is no scene like ‘so awfully grand’.

The major theme discussed here is that of courage, fate, shicpwreck. Emotion of patriotism, valour are evoked while reading the poem. Language of the poem is simple, direct and has a musical quality as its final words rhyme.
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Answered by cyrusbishop
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The week of the Titanic was written by Benjamin Peck Keith. The port was from America. This poem is the best poem of Keith.

He wrote this poem about Titanic, where many people found dead, many lifes were dead in disaster, mainly the courage of the Titanic's crew, the captain and the band, who tried a lot for saving the people's life.

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