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Life-Stable-978 t1_jaa2moc wrote
Reply to comment by misterfriend in In Titanic (1997), Suppose Rose stopped seeing Jack like her mother told her to. Would Cal have been abusive to her? by zsiple1998
You can love more than one person... Maybe her husband also had a first love that influenced his life in a big way.
Could she have done anything with the necklace? Didn't an insurance company pay for it?
Life-Stable-978 t1_jaahkrh wrote
Reply to comment by misterfriend in In Titanic (1997), Suppose Rose stopped seeing Jack like her mother told her to. Would Cal have been abusive to her? by zsiple1998
I just think the idea that there must be one great love of your life a bit unrealistic, and pointless. Like you don't rank your children, why significant others? And I wouldn't mind if any of my grandparents spoke to me of a first love, I find it hard to understand why I would care (especially in context without Jack, Rose would never have met her granddaughter's grandfather). Even if you personally don't have any grandparents with more than one spouse or kids with other people, it's quite common
Rose isn't depicted as only caring about what she can get from others, what do you mean by that?