The Five Stages Of Grief
Also known as: Five Stages of Grief · 5 Stages of Grief · Kübler-Ross Model Meme
The Five Stages of Grief is an image macro and exploitable template series that humorously applies psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's grief model (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) to trivial or absurd situations. The meme format took shape online in 2007 with early DeviantArt parodies and went viral through a series of increasingly creative remixes, from political satire to a wildly popular tweet about imitation butter brands in 2017.
TL;DR
The Five Stages of Grief is an image macro and exploitable template series that humorously applies psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's grief model (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance) to trivial or absurd situations.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Five Stages of Grief meme is flexible enough to fit almost any template. The most common approach involves picking a frustrating or absurd situation and mapping five reactions onto the stages:
Pick your "loss" — anything from a dropped ice cream cone to a canceled TV show to a software update.
Find or create five images that represent denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance in the context of your chosen situation.
Label each image with the corresponding stage name. The humor often comes from the images being wildly disproportionate to real grief.
Optional: use a single subject progressing through the stages, like the Trevor Noah interview format, or use five separate objects that coincidentally match the emotional arc, like the butter brands.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Kübler-Ross developed the model by working with dying patients, not bereaved family members. The extension to all forms of grief happened in pop culture, not in her original research.
The TV Tropes page notes that when played for laughs in fiction, characters typically blow through all five stages "within ten seconds".
Research suggests that most stable people accept a death within seconds and rarely engage in denial at all, making the meme's exaggerated progression even funnier by contrast.
The @daisyowl butter tweet crossed platforms three times in 24 hours: Twitter to r/me_irl to r/MemeEconomy, picking up over 80,000 combined engagement points.
Derivatives & Variations
DeviantArt OC Versions
— Following Jabnormalities' 2012 template, artists across DeviantArt created hundreds of character-specific grief memes featuring original characters processing everything from breakups to losing glasses[2].
Political Five Stages
— The "5 Stages of Trump" format on Reddit and the Trevor Noah/Tomi Lahren version on Tumblr applied the template to political frustration and partisan debate[5].
Product Label Versions
— The @daisyowl butter brands tweet (featuring "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" as denial and generic "Butter" as acceptance) spawned a sub-genre of mapping consumer products onto emotional arcs[5].
Social Media Grief Cycle
— Commentary pieces reframed the five stages as a model for how online communities process tragedy through misinformation, anger, bargaining via boycotts, doomscrolling, and acceptance as the news cycle moves on[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4The Five Stages of Grief - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5The Babadookencyclopedia
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