

However, she was impressed upon seeing the drawings in it. Jack laughed at her hypocrisy, and she scornfully took his notebook. Rose then rethought this, and realizing they were on the First-Class deck, she then ordered Jack to leave. Offended by his audacity, she made to leave. However, she began to feel uncomfortable when Jack started to question her motive for wanting to jump and if she really did love Cal. The following day, Rose sought out Jack to thank him. Cal then invited Jack to eat with them in the First-Class dining area the following evening, ostensibly as an expression of gratitude, though really believing it would be an opportunity to show him up. Cal instructed his valet Spicer Lovejoy to give Jack $20, but Rose protested that her life was worth more than that. Jack did not contradict her, indicating they started sharing a secret.Ĭal attempted to bring Rose inside, forgetting all about Jack, until Archibald Gracie suggested that Jack be rewarded somehow. However, Rose informed him that she had slipped and Jack had put his own life on the line to save her, albeit lying that she had been looking over the railing to see the propellers. Quartermaster Rowe sent for the master-at-arms, who also brought Rose's fiancé Cal, who attempted to have Jack arrested. Due to Rose's screams and the fact Jack had removed his jacket and shoes, it appeared to them that he had attempted to rape her. Hearing her screams, some nearby crew members ran over and found them sprawled out on the floor. Jack is caught after preventing Rose's suicide.

Later, Jack managed to pull her back over the railing. When Jack tried to help her back over the railing, she slipped and fell, hanging dangerously over the edge with Jack gripping her hand. She was dissuaded by Third-Class passenger Jack Dawson, who warned her how cold the water was and that if she jumped he would have to jump in after her. Two days after Rose boarded the Titanic, she attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself off the ship to avoid her arranged marriage to Caledon Hockley. He was also very optimistic and very excited to board the Titanic. He won his tickets in a game of poker, and he boarded the ship with his best friend Fabrizio De Rossi. Jack Dawson was a third-class passenger and a penniless though talented artist. She boarded the ship with her snooty mother and her cruel fiancé Caledon Hockley. Rose DeWitt Bukater was a beautiful and worlds wealthy first-class passenger aboard the Titanic. 2.3 Sinking of the Titanic and aftermath.
