Comic #6529: misquotation
Description
Here's a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
- A man with dark brown, curly hair and a light-colored shirt is on the left. He looks animated and is saying, "…it's like Dostoyevsky said, 'If God is dead, then everything is permitted.'"
Panel 2:
- A woman with medium-length brown hair and a yellow shirt responds, "He didn't say that!" The background is light blue, and the man looks slightly incredulous.
Panel 3:
- The man continues, "Sartre, who wrote 83 incomprehensible essays per hour, claimed Dostoyevsky said it, and then everyone kept repeating it, but it is nowhere in Dostoyevsky!"
Panel 4:
- The woman, now looking frustrated, raises her hand and says, "Don't do it—"
Panel 5:
- The man interrupts, looking contemplative and puts his finger to his chin, finishing her sentence, "If God is dead, misquoting Dostoyevsky is permitted!"
The comic showcases a humorous discussion about philosophical misquotes, with bright colors and expressive characters.