The Untold Story of Titanic – A Calm, Long Story for Sleep

In the early 1900s, the world was changing fast. People dreamed of new beginnings, grand adventures, and unexplored frontiers. And then came RMS Titanic, the grandest ship mankind had ever seen. Titanic was not just a ship. It was a symbol of human ambition, elegance, and pride. On April 10, 1912, Titanic left the port of Southampton. The ship was 882 feet long, taller than many buildings of its time. It had nine decks, 29 boilers, and four massive smokestacks. The first-class cabins were as luxurious as royal palaces. But this is not just the story of the iceberg. This is about the untold side of Titanic… The Forgotten Passengers In the third-class cabins, hundreds of immigrants traveled with hope in their eyes. They dreamt of a new life in America. People from Ireland, Sweden, Lebanon, and many other places were on board. One such passenger was Mr. Hasan from Lebanon, who had a small notebook in his pocket. It contained his grandfather's poetry, written in Arabic, poems about the...