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colors and worn m aterials.   and what anyone is saying, sleeping in bunk beds where you can feel waves in
 T hird Class wom en wore even   the ocean below, basic m eals and h ar dy dan ces to follow. T his is the life of a
 m ore downgraded clothing   third class passenger on the T itanic. Kept towards the bottom  of the boat,
 than second class wom en,   conditions aren?t the sam e as those up a few decks. But, they?re bearable and
 with basic skirts and blouses.

  L if estyle on  th e T itan ic
        L ife was different for each
 class on the 10  decks. L ower
 classes were given space at the
 bottom  of the ship, and the
 first class given too m uch
 space towards the top of the
 ship. L uncheon vs lunch.

 Ch am pagn e vs Ale. Suites vs
 A Third  Class fam ily in the  1910's , provided   Cabins.
 by Interior Design Experts  Fir st-Class L u xu r y
          Ballroom  dances, exqu isite
 m eals, servants to treat to your every need. T hat?s living the life of m any rich,
 first class passengers on the T itanic. Restaurants, shops, everything your heart
 could desire. T he First class were given a m ajor ity  of the ship, m ostly towards

     A First Class Suite in the RM S
     Titanic, provided by National

     Archives


   pretty pleasant,
   nonetheless. Until it?s a
   life or death situation. If
   it?s a rich person vs a
   foreigner getting on a
   lifeboat, it won?t be the
   for eign er  who?s given a
   chance to survive.
                                                       A Third Class Cabin in the RM S Titanic,

                                                       provided by National Archives
 A Diagram  of the  RM S  Titanic,    Equ ality
 provided by  Titanic Story         T hird Class passengers on the T itanic weren?t treated as well as second or
 the top where waves   weren?t felt as m uch as   first class. Som eon e w ith  m on ey w ill get ch osen  over som eon e w ith ou t
 towards the bottom    of the ship. Cham pagne   m on ey, and this philosophy has shown for a long tim e in hum anity. W e as a
 and expensive alcohols were sipped during form al events, and orderly dances   species have never seem ed to show the act of treating each other fully as equals.
 were held to entertain the higher ups.  T here has always been som ething to stop full equality.

 T h ir d-Class Voyage
       Conversations in so m any lan gu ages it?s hard to tell who is talking to who
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