The answer is pagan tradition, anglo-saxons were mostly of Scottish tradition, and also of pagan, viking beliefs..
What I got was : basically, 'titan' in the word titanic means gigantic. huge. titans in Greek mythology were strong, powerful, immortal, and god-like deities, and they were brought down by the Gods. That is the greek mythology that the word 'Titanic' is derived from.
What I would consider ironic and quite frankly, interesting, is the fact that the Titanic (ship) was large and strong—and it sunk, never to be seen ever again, it's glory reduced to nothingness. And the same goes for the titans : they were glorious, arrogant, and huge, and even then they were sunk, or rather, lowered by the Gods of Greek Mythology.
the answer is reluctant hope I helped please give brailiest :)
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Cartoons to make fun of a political candidate
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Based on the different answers provided the one that would most likely contain implicit ideas would be Cartoons to make fun of a political candidate. This is simply because they imply that the specific actions depicted by the cartoons will embarrass and/or hurt that specific political candidate if performed while at the same time most likely making others laugh at their expense. Since this perceived simply by viewing the cartoon it is therefore an implicit idea.