A theory about Jack and Roses relationship in Titanic suggests he was a thief and manipulated Rose meaning that he never loved her.
James Camerons Titanic tells the story of the romance between Jack and Rose aboard the title ship and while the movie tells a complete story it has made way for a variety of theories among them one that suggests Jack didnt love Rose thus completely changing Titanic. In 1997 James Cameron brought his most ambitious project at the time to life Titanic a disaster drama movie based on the real-life tragedy of the RMS Titanic in 1912.
Although Titanic took a real-life event as its base and many secondary characters are also based on real passengers of the ship its main story is fictional as well as its main couple. Titanic then tells the story of Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) a first-class young woman and Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) a third-class passenger who over the course of four days meet get to know each other fall in love and defend their romance from those who look down upon them mostly Roses fiancé Cal Hockley (Billy Zane) and her mother Ruth (Frances Fisher). Rose and Jacks romance is the core of Titanic and while the movie tells their whole story with a tragic ending as Jack died after the ship sank there are many theories about their relationship.
Titanic is told by old Rose (Gloria Stuart) to treasure hunter Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) his crew and her granddaughter who had never heard of Jack Dawson as his name wasnt on the records of the ship. Now a theory suggests that Jack wasnt the good-hearted guy Rose described in her story and he was actually a con artist and a thief who had other things in mind when he met Rose completely unrelated to falling in love with her.
Theory Jack Didnt Truly Love Rose In Titanic
Jack only wanted two things from Rose sex and money and as Rose was naive and already vulnerable after their first awkward encounter getting both from her would have been easy. Jack stuck around her to see how much money or other stuff he could get from her and the author suggests that he did steal the Heart of the Ocean but as Rose believed his story of Lovejoy putting it in his coat (a coat he took from a first-class passenger by the way) thats what she told in her story. Another moment in Titanic that could point at Jack not loving Rose and not having any intentions of running away with her when the ship arrived in America is when Rose told him that when the ship docked she was getting off with him and Jack looked surprised and told her that was a crazy idea – and earlier he told her how much he loved being free of attachments and responsibilities so there as no way he was going to give that up for a girl he just met and wasnt really interested in.
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