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We came across with characters and deal with the stereotypes they represent and resist when we watched a film. This week, our task is about how we are going to read the characters and the stereotypes they represent and resist can spark critical thinking from the movie "Titanic".


Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. A fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, it stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater, members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage.

(Reference from Wikipedia)



1.Who are Jack Dawson and Rose Dewitt Bukater?


Jack Dawson portrays as a poor, penniless artist who has won the ticket with his friend in a poker game and travels as a third class passenger in the RMS Titanic.


Meanwhile. Rose Dewitt Bukater is a 17-year-old pretty girl, who is being forced into an engagement with Ruth by her mother which can maintain their high-class status after her father’s death. She boards the RMS Titanic as a first-class passenger.


2.What stereotypes do Jack and Rose represent?


As for Jack Dawson, he portrays as a poor young man by carrying an old rucksack when the time he was to board onto the RMS Titanic with his friend. Besides, this could also be shown by the drawing material, the charcoal and plain papers. We can also tell that he is poor by the costumes he wears, which is always over-sized and loose.


On the other hand, Rose Dewitt Bukater, who represents the rich, upper class lady through her costumes and accessories which is always in elegance look. Furthermore, this also can be shown while the time she is sorting out her collections of paintings by “Picasso” while she's in the "Millionaire Suite".


3. Is he and she good or bad?


Both characters are considered as protagonist (except the part where Jack already knew Rose was engaged and still tries to get in between Rose and her fiancé.)


4. What complexities do he and she have, if any?


Rose did not respect his fiancé and did not tell her fiancé the truth.


5. Back up statements with evidence from the film.


This could be showed from the morning scene where the sun light sparks in to the room where Rose and her fiancé are having breakfast together. She is angry after her fiancé had told her that he knew what has happened at the dock last night. Rose warned her fiancé not to spy on her.

Posted by Gan Siew Kee (1092700779)

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Titanic is an American film that portrayed a love between people from two extreme social classes on board the ship en route its doomed journey across the Atlantic Ocean. The movie uses past time continuity and the story is presented in its entirety as something the viewer knows has happened and that the end will be a tragedy, though beautiful in the memory.


In Titanic, the main characters are Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson who fall in a forbidden love on the board of the Titanic. Rose's fiancée Caledon Hockley knew about it and even tried to kill Jack who managed to save himself. The end of this story is rather mournful, because Jack Dawson drowns. The story is narrated by aged Rose to a group of explorers who wanted to know more details about the wreck of the Titanic.


For me, the characters and settings reflect real life in this movie. James Cameron’s mythical story follows the characters of Jack and Rose, a third class and first class passenger meet and fall in love despite the social ramifications of their different classes. He sought to show two different classes having a brief chance meeting that would blur class lines to allow both characters to form a strong bond.

In conclusion, Titanic is spectacular because its underlying story structure. Appreciations in the first story form such as the main character's focus of theory and direction of hunch and the obstacle character's problem of result and solution of process, are not easily illustrated. In the second story form, objective story catalyst of worry, and obstacle character critical flaw of skill do not seem to fit.

In Titanic,the story talks about about the rigid manners of that particular era and the fixed attitudes regarding class and social status.
Jack is the representative of the lower class;whereas Rose is the representative of the elite side.Their character can be easily interpret by judging on their costumes as what Siew Kee had mentioned above.
Furthermore, we get to learn more about their personality by seeing how they carry themselves and their way of seeing things.

(ROSE)-by Kate Winslet

Rose is the main character. With ladylike demeanor, Rose is a doer who confronts difficulties directly. She shares the objective story problem of living up to expectations, crystallized in the scene in which her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater, reminds her of the family's financial circumstances that compel her to marry Cal Hockley.

She wish to break free of her "enslavement" life of a high class lady who is from a WEALTHY family. We see her rebelling against the way she is supposed to behave (or respond). She smokes a cigarette at the dinner table despite her mother's protests; she joins Jack for a party in the lower decks; allows him to draw her in the nude etc. We see Rose's sadness as she watches a young child being taught table manners (being conditioned to act in a certain way from an early age?)


(JACK DAWSON)-by Leonardo DiCaprio

Jack as a lower class standing character who is not afraid of anything.He is a free spirit guy who live on his own pace without bothering what other think about him.We known this by looking at the scene at the dinner table with Cal and Ruth. Undaunted, he regales the party with his resume of odd and varied jobs, entertaining all in the company but Cal and Ruth(They do not tolerate the penniless young man without social standing.)

JAck is the one encouraging Rose to follow her heart/instincts rather than the expected ways of behaving.He teaches her how to spit(by letting go of her lady-like image); At the party in the lower decks, when Rose tells Jack she can't dance, Jack tells her "don't think". Even while dying in the icy waters, Jack is urging her into living.

Jack Dawson and Rose Dewitt are the main character of the movie of Titanic. Since they are in different social classes and fall in love abroad the ship so this two characters are very suitable for our critical reading on characters post.

Ya. Since they are in different social classes, so they have a very strong stereotypes between them, poor and rich. We can straight away see it from their custom. Moreover, this two characters are good. This can be proved when Rose Dewitt chose to suicide because the engagement is forced by his mother for financial problem but not the people her love and when the moment Jack Dawson asked Rose Dewitt not to jump from the ship and saved her.

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