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What irony and foreshadowing does James Cameron use in his 1997 film Titanic?

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What irony and foreshadowing does James Cameron use in his 1997 film Titanic?

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Well… i recall at one point Rose along with other aristocrats talk with the boat’s Captain and designer, they both say how the ship is the greatest in the world and unsinkable – ironic and it foreshadows that the ship will sink When the lights on the ship go out (the worker in the boiler room is electricuted on a main power supply causing power faliure on the whole ship) this is more of an omen but it foreshadows in the respect that it means the situation is only gonna get worse and when Jack says to Rose how the ship is going to rise up into the air (and they go over the railing to brace themselves and later when he says how they’re soon gonna go underwater – these r more statements then elements of foreshadowing, but still Jack’s predictions do come true… Jack’s speach to the artisocrats at dinner party – he says how life is a game of chance and that he’s a survivor.

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