![]() Before doing so Jack told her that if she doesn't break from her family, she's going to be miserable for her whole life. On the afternoon of April 14, Rose was on the deck with Thomas Andrews, the builder of the ship, Cal, and Ruth, when Jack grabbed her and took her into the gymnasium.Īlthough he explained to her that she was not like the rest of her family, she stubbornly returned to Cal's side. ![]() In his rage, he threw aside their breakfast table and stormed out of the room.Īfter Cal and Rose's maid, Trudy Bolt left, Ruth entered and explained to Rose that she could not see Jack anymore because of the debt her father had left them. When Rose explained that she was too tired, Cal lectured her for not behaving like most first-class women.Ĭal then lost his temper and stated that despite the fact that she was not yet his wife by law, she was in practice and had to honor him. The following morning, when Rose had breakfast with Cal, Cal said to her that she "didn't come by that evening", implying that their usual habits were to sleep together. Spicer Lovejoy, Cal's manservant, however, had snuck off to spy on Rose and Jack. Meet me at the clock." Rose met him at a large clock on the ship, where Jack and her danced at a party that several members of the crew and passengers were in. Before he left, he left a note in Rose's hand saying, "Make it count. While at dinner, Jack charmed the entire table by telling them stories from his life and his way of life. When Rose left with the other women to go dress for the dinner that night, Molly took Jack under her wing and lent him a tuxedo originally intended for her son. Later on, Jack showed that Rose how to spit "correctly" off of the side of the ship until the Countess of Rowes, the feisty Molly Brown and Ruth caught Rose doing this. She also believed that one of the subjects that he had drawn was involved in a love affair with him which he denied. When Rose saw Jack's sketchbook, she looked through it and was amazed and shocked to find that a man as poor as he could travel to Paris, France. When she found him on the boat deck, they talked for hours about their personal lives and Rose's hopes and dreams that she knew could not be achieved if she married Cal. The next day, Rose searched for Jack to thank him for what he did. Cal then invited Jack to dinner in the first-class dining area. When Cal caught them sprawled out on the floor together, he decides to have Jack arrested, as he thought he was assaulting her, although Rose defends him by telling Cal that he saved her. On the way back up, she slipped on the railing and, even though Jack saved her, her terrified screams were heard by three of the crew members who came rushing in an effort to assist her. He convinced her that she should not try and kill herself. She was saved by a handsome third-class artist named Jack Dawson. Tired of her repetitive lifestyle and her treatment by people as though she's a helpless child, she attempted to commit suicide on the Titanic by attempting to throw herself off of the ship. In 1912, Rose boarded the luxurious RMS Titanic in Southampton, England, with her snobbish, image-conscious mother Ruth DeWitt Bukater and her fiancé Cal Hockley. She also has a slim, curvaceous figure and a well-endowed chest. Rose has fair skin, blue eyes, long chestnut ginger hair, full lashes, full pink lips, and perfect eyebrows. She did very little of it and was often wheeled around in a wheelchair. However, she still was the same kind-hearted woman that she used to be. During her elderly life, Rose began to forget certain things. Rose was incredibly brave and was an extremely talented actress. Rose also wasn't afraid to get violent as shown when she ruthlessly broke a man's nose with a single punch when he wouldn't let her go save Jack and when she forcefully pushed a man against the wall and ordered him to take her down. She was very intelligent and well-educated. She was also polite (most of the time there were a few incidents in which she refused to be polite), mainly because she was forced to be. She had also convinced herself that committing suicide by jumping off of the ship was the only way to save herself from her torturous first-class life. Rose was very pessimistic about her life due to the first-class life she was being pulled into by Cal and Ruth. ![]()
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