Why did Rose throw the necklace in the ocean?

Rose then throws the necklace off the Keldysh, just above the Titanic. By throwing the necklace into the Atlantic ocean, Rose finally lets go, because she is ready to make peace with Jack and the other Titanic victims; she is finally ready to move on.
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Why did Rose toss the necklace?

This symbolizes her letting go of Jack after finally telling her story not only to Lovett and crew but to her granddaughter, thus lifting a weight off her shoulders, while also making sure that nobody found it.
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Did they ever find Rose's necklace Titanic?

Rose only found the pendant when she reached into her pockets near the end of the movie, and she kept it from that point on, though she never sold it, figuring that she didn't want to live off of Cal's money since legally it was still his.
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Why does Rose toss the diamond?

After the tragedy of the RMS Titanic, Rose has the opportunity to fake her death, which she takes, and a swapped coat leaves her with the diamond.
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Why did Rose let Jack sink?

Jack puts Rose on the raft, then he gets on the raft — he's not an idiot; he doesn't want to die — and then the raft sinks. So it's clear that there's really only enough buoyancy available for one person. So, he makes a decision to let her be that person.
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Was Jack's body found in Titanic?

In reality, he was Joseph Dawson, 23, from Dublin, Ireland and he came to Southampton, England to look for work. He joined the Titanic as a coal trimmer in the boiler room and perished in the sinking. His body was recovered (#227) and he was buried in Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, N.S. on May 8, 1912.
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Did Rose ever see her mom again?

Ruth survived the sinking, but never saw her daughter again due to her daughter's immense hatred of her, and when Rose boarded the Carpathia and was asked for her name, she changed her name to "Rose Dawson." Ruth died convinced she lost her daughter in the sinking of the Titanic.
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Why didn't Rose give the diamond?

Cameron cut the ending because supposedly he decided that it wouldn't matter to an audience whether or not Brock got redemption. Apparently, Rose lets him hold the Heart of the Ocean, and then he gives it back to her; she then drops it in the water ceremoniously, understanding... something.
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Is the Titanic Based on a true story?

The part which shows the tragic end of the ship is a true story, taken from the sinking of RMS Titanic a century ago in 1912. In real life, the sailing of Titanic was considered as a major achievement, as the ship was said to have some of the state-of-the-art machinery available at that point of time.
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Is Titanic 2 Based on a true story?

The film is set on a fictional replica Titanic that sets off exactly 100 years after the original ship's maiden voyage to perform the reverse route, but global warming and the forces of nature cause history to repeat itself on the same night, only on a more disastrous and deadly scale.
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Was the Heart of the Ocean necklace real?

The Heart of the Ocean in the Titanic film is not a real piece of jewellery, but is hugely popular nonetheless. The jewellery is, however, based on a real diamond, the 45.52-carat Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is one of the world's most valuable diamonds; its worth is estimated at around 350 million dollars.
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Was Jack and Rose a true story?

You probably already knew that Jack and Rose, the main characters in the 1997 movie Titanic, weren't real. Like all films “based on a true story,” the movie added its own fictional elements to historical events.
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Is the Titanic still in the ocean?

The wreck of the Titanic has lain at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Canadian province of Newfoundland since April 1912, when it hit an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City.
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How much was the necklace in Titanic worth?

It was valued at about $26 million in 1998 and was also worn to the Academy Awards that year – this time by Gloria Stuart, who played 100-year-old Rose in Titanic. We can't confirm what happened to this eye-wateringly expensive necklace, but we reckon it's probably kept in a very safe spot.
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How much of the Titanic movie is true?

No. Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, portrayed in the movie by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, are almost entirely fictional characters (James Cameron modeled the character of Rose after American artist Beatrice Wood, who had no connection to Titanic history). The movie's love story is also fiction.
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Why did Rose take Jack last name?

In order to have a fresh start after the tragedy, Rose changed her last name from “DeWitt Bukater” to “Dawson” to honor Jack and their relationship, and this is shown when the survivors are rescued by the RMS Carpathia.
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Why did Rose have to marry Cal?

She explained to Rose that she had no choice but to marry Cal, since her father had left them several debts and all their family's money had to be used to pay for them, leaving Rose and her mother with nothing.
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What did Rose Dawson do after Titanic?

By the end of Titanic, Rose explained that Cal killed himself after losing his fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929, and after the death of Jack, she had a fresh start under a different name. Rose did what Jack made her promise she would do and got married, had kids, and died many, many years later.
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Who is the husband of Rose DeWitt?

Mr. Calvert was a character mentioned in Titanic as being Rose DeWitt Bukater Dawson's husband. The reason he was not seen is because he died before 1996 and they only met after the sinking in 1912.
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How many times does Jack say Rose in Titanic?

"I'll tell you a fun game when you have nothing to do: watch 'Titanic' and count how many times he says 'Rose. ' It must be five thousand. [...] I think he even says it underwater."
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Is anyone still alive from the Titanic?

The last living survivor of the Titanic, Millvina Dean, has died at the age of 97 in Southampton after catching pneumonia. As a two-month-old baby, Dean was the youngest passenger on board the giant liner when it sank on its maiden voyage with the loss of more than 1,500 lives.
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Why did Jack sink and not float?

This means that if Jack was dead when Rose pushed him under water, then he would have immediately floated back to the surface. But if he was unconscious, he would have breathed water into lungs and eventually sink, which is the case. This shows that Jack was in Stage 3, unconscious, and very much alive.
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Did they find any skeletons on the Titanic?

We've seen pairs of shoes, which would strongly suggest there was a body there at one point. But we've never seen any human remains.”
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