RMS Titanic Strikes an Iceberg – The Language of Tragedy and Maritime Mythology
On April 14, 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg, sealing its fate as a tragic icon of human ambition and fragility. Beyond the disaster, its legacy lives on in idioms, metaphors, and cultural memory, shaping how we talk about failure, heroism, and the illusion of invincibility.
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