Comic #7027: troubles
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
- A character with short, dark hair (wearing glasses) asks another character, who has medium-length, light brown hair, "So, what do you think? Should Hamlet battle to fix his world or give up?"
- The character with dark hair appears thoughtful.
Panel 2:
- The light brown-haired character responds, "Obviously give up. Shakespeare says so right in the 'to be or not to be' soliloquy. 'Or to take up arms against a sea of troubles…'"
Panel 3:
- The light brown-haired character continues, "Think about it. Either history's greatest playwright is using a bad mixed metaphor in his most famous speech or he's comparing the struggle for justice in this life to trying to beat the ocean with a club."
Panel 4:
- The dark-haired character, looking a bit perplexed, says "You're approaching this too logically."
- The light brown-haired character concludes with a smile, "So was Horatio and guess who’s alive at the end."
At the bottom, the comic is credited to "smbc-comics.com".
The visual elements include characters with distinct hairstyles and clothing, expressing various emotions throughout the panels.