The Flowers of Evil
惡の華
The story opens as middle school student Takao Kasuga receives an F on a math test. But he doesn't even seem to notice because he's too engrossed in surreptitiously reading Beaudelaire's The Flowers of Evil. And the day…
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Synopsis
The story opens as middle school student Takao Kasuga receives an F on a math test. But he doesn't even seem to notice because he's too engrossed in surreptitiously reading Beaudelaire's The Flowers of Evil. And the day goes downhill from there. In a moment of weakness, he finds and takes home the gym clothes belonging to sweet, pretty Nanako Saeki on whom he has a major crush. Unfortunately for Takao, there's a witness to the theft: Nakamura, who has a huge chip on her shoulder and a sadistic streak. As the saga unfolds, we see Takao struggling to decide whether to confess or cover up his misdeeds at the same time that he tries to win over the girl of his dreams, and avoid the blackmail attempts of Nakamura, his new ”BFF.” Smart, funny, and emotionally engaging, The Flowers of Evil introduces a character who's not a hero, but just an ordinary teenager in search of true love and real friendship. (Source: Kodansha USA) Note: Includes one extra chapter.
About
The Flowers of Evil is a Japanese manga, first serialized in 2009, spanning 58 chapters, collected across 11 volumes, The series has concluded, (last release in 2014).
Why readers enjoy The Flowers of Evil
The Flowers of Evil appeals to readers of Drama manga, especially those who appreciate stories that weave in Psychological, Romance elements. This combination of Drama, Psychological, Romance sets the work's pacing and tone, and explains why it resonates with that specific audience.
Creators
The Flowers of Evil is written by Shuuzou Oshimi, with art by Shuuzou Oshimi.
Reception
The Flowers of Evil holds an average score of 8.1 out of 10 on AniList, a strong score that reflects broad reader satisfaction, with 6,242 readers marking it as a favourite.
Themes & motifs
Recurring motifs and themes throughout The Flowers of Evil include: Coming of Age, Psychosexual, Denpa, Philosophy, Love Triangle, Classic Literature, School, Sadism. These threads anchor the work's narrative direction and offer a reliable indicator of the reading experience it delivers.
Characters
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Takao Kasuga
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Sawa Nakamura
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Nanako Saeki
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Aya Tokiwa
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Yamada Masakazu
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Kouji Fujiwara
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Ai Kinoshita
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Koizumi
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Ken Kojima
Related titles
- Flowers of Evil TV
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