

She was spotted by Spicer Lovejoy, Cal's manservant, who had snuck off to spy on Rose and Jack. The pair danced together, showed off to the men of third class and drank alcohol something Rose was withheld from doing by Cal. He took her to a 3rd-Class area where a lively party was in progress. She ascended the steps to meet him until he asked her if she wanted to go to a "real party". Meet me at the clock." Rose met him in the A-Deck foyer of the Grand Staircase just as the clock chimed 9:00pm. 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, Rose supporting him. When Rose left with the other women to go and dress for the dinner that night, Molly took Jack under her wing and lent him a tuxedo originally intended for her son.
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Later, Jack showed Rose how to spit "like a man" off of the side of the ship, until the Countess of Rothes, the feisty Molly Brown, and Rose's mother encountered them 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 him could travel to Paris, France.

Throughout the afternoon, 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. She found her rescuer and asked to speak with him, quickly leaving the surprised crowd. Upon entering, all conversation stopped and all eyes turned to her. The next day, Rose went searching for Jack in the 3rd-Class General Room. That evening, Cal gifted to Rose the Heart of the Ocean, an extremely valuable necklace with a blue diamond centerpiece, cut from the French "Blue Diamond of Crown". To pacify Rose, Cal invited Jack to dinner in the first-class dining Saloon. Cal originally wanted to pay Jack $20 ($550 today) for rescuing Rose, but Rose was displeased with this, asking Cal if that was "the going rate for saving the woman love". Rose intervened, claiming she had slipped whilst she had been trying to view the propellers and Jack had saved her. When Cal arrived, he attempted to arrest Jack and even grabbed him calling him "filth". When they arrived, however, Jack had managed to pull Rose to safety but he fell on top of her, her white face, screaming for help and severe shaking convinced them Jack attempted to rape her. On the way back over the railing, she slipped and her terrified screams were heard by three of the crew members, who came rushing in an effort to assist her. He dissuaded her from suicide, commenting how cold the water was: "it hits you like a thousand knives stabbing you all over your body". She was discouraged, however, when a third-class passenger, an artist named Jack Dawson, intervened. Tired of her repetitive lifestyle and her treatment by people as an ornament, she attempted to commit suicide on the Titanic the night of Friday April 12th by attempting to throw herself off of the stern of the ship. Her relationship with Cal was strained he scoffed at her interests and controlled her actions. Rose was, at first, unimpressed with the ship, saying - "It doesn't look any bigger than the Mauretania." This statement suggests that Rose has been aboard other large ships of the 1912 era, although based on her other interactions with Caledon it could equally suggest she was saying it out of spite. Once on board, she was shown to be fond of artwork possessing works by Monet, Picasso, and Degas. They were all traveling home to Philadelphia, PA, in America, so Rose and Cal could get married. Titanic in Southampton, England, at the age of 17 with her mother and her fiancé Cal. On Wednesday April 10th 1912, Rose boarded the luxurious R.M.S. She later married a man named Calvert, and had at least three children. Rose survived the ship's sinking, but Jack did not.

The voyage came to an abrupt end when the ship struck ice and sank. However, during the voyage she and third-class passenger Jack Dawson fell in love.

In 1912 she was returning to America aboard the RMS Titanic, with her aristocratic fiancé Caledon Hockley. She was born in Philadelphia in 1895, but her exact birthdate is unknown. Rose Dawson Calvert (née DeWitt-Bukater, born 1895) was an American socialite and later actress. In her sleep while on a Ship on the Atlantic Oceanįictional character, but similarities with Madeline (First class passenger) and Rose Amelie Icard (Who was not a wealthy socialite but a maid to one of the first-class passengers)
