Comic #3726: the-five-stages
Description
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Title: "The Five Stages of Learning About the Kübler-Ross Model"
- Panel 1: Denial
- Background color: Light yellow
- Text: "What? No. Nobody would seriously propose that grief comes in distinct stages."
- Illustration: A character with short black hair and medium skin tone, wearing a green shirt, looks surprised and slightly incredulous.
- Panel 2: Anger
- Background color: Light red
- Text: "It's just something they made up, and they even say in the original book that it's arbitrary and incomplete!"
- Illustration: The same character, now with a scowling expression, looking frustrated.
- Panel 3: Bargaining
- Background color: Light blue
- Text: "Okay, but if we say it's literature, and not science, then it's an interesting perspective."
- Illustration: The character looks thoughtful, with a finger on their chin, in a pondering pose.
- Panel 4: Depression
- Background color: Light gray
- Text: "People are treating this model like it's a biological fact…"
- Illustration: The character appears downcast, almost slumped, with a serious expression.
- Panel 5: Acceptance
- Background color: Light green
- Text: "Ech, it’s not even in the top 100 worst psych theories of the sixties."
- Illustration: The character, looking more relaxed now, stands in front of a door as if about to leave, with a slightly amused expression.
At the bottom right corner, there is a website URL: "smbc-comics.com".
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