‘It’s real? I’m never going on a cruise’

FOR some, the centenary memorials for Titanic have appeared never-ending, with a glut of books, documentaries and dramas, but for others they have proven a real education.

FOR some, the centenary memorials for Titanic have appeared never-ending, with a glut of books, documentaries and dramas, but for others they have proven a real education.

Dozens of people on Twitter have confessed to being unaware that the sinking of Titanic was a true story and not just a film plot.

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While most people are aware that Titanic sank in April 1912, the younger generation apparently think it was only a movie, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.

A screenshot of tweets from people realising the tragedy was not a figment of a film director’s imagination was first revealed on social news site Reddit.

Among the tweets were comments such as: “Only just found out Titanic was real” and “It is bad that I didn’t know the Titanic was real? Always thought it was just a film.”

A third person posted: “The Titanic was real, holy sh*t I’m never going on a cruise.” Another wrote: “I thought the Titanic was just a movie. I didn’t know it was real tho.”

One person with a firmer grasp of history responded by tweeting: “The ignorance is astounding.”