Definitely. Rose is a figment of the imagination in the context of the Titanic story. The characters and their experiences were crafted to tell a compelling fictional narrative.
In this fanfiction, Rose being pregnant might lead to a situation where she has to fight for her rights to keep the child. Her family, who may not approve of her relationship with Jack, could try to take the baby away. So she has to prove that she can be a good mother on her own. She might also document her pregnancy journey in a diary, writing about her memories of Jack and how she hopes the baby will grow up with the same love for life that Jack had.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Rose is pregnant and the Titanic doesn't sink. When they reach their destination, they have to figure out how to build a life together with a baby on the way. They face challenges like finding a place to live and Jack finding a stable job. But their love for each other and the anticipation of the new life keep them going.
The character of Rose and her experiences in Titanic are not based on real events. It's a fictional tale crafted to captivate audiences and evoke emotions.
The story of Rose in Titanic is fictional. It was crafted by the filmmakers to create a compelling and emotional narrative. Although it may have elements inspired by real-life events or human experiences, the specific characters and their relationship are not based on actual people.
A fanfic could explore how Rose's pregnancy changes her relationship with Jack. Jack would be overjoyed but also concerned about the responsibility. They could plan for their future and the baby's future, even in the midst of the luxury and class differences on the Titanic. It could also show how Rose's pregnancy gives her more strength to face the challenges on the ship, like standing up to Cal and his controlling ways.
One possible storyline could be that Rose discovers she's pregnant after she and Jack's brief but passionate encounter on the ship. This could add a whole new layer of drama. Maybe she tries to keep it a secret at first, fearing the reaction of her mother and Cal. As the Titanic starts to face its doom, she's not only worried about her own survival but also that of her unborn child.