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Crime and Punishment (manga) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crime and Punishment (manga)
is a manga by Osamu Tezuka, based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's book ''Crime and Punishment'' that was published in 1953. In 1990 The Japan Times published a bilingual edition featuring an English translation by Frederik Schodt.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KURUTTA: Tezuka's Crime and Punishment )〕 In Russia it was licensed by Comics Factory and was published in December 2010. ==Plot== This is a manga version of the classic Russian novel ''Crime and Punishment'' by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Here, Osamu Tezuka draws the characters in his own unique style, and gives some key roles from the book to some of the characters from his Star System. However, the ending of Osamu Tezuka's version of ''Crime and Punishment'' is vastly different than Dostoevsky's ending. Just as in the original novel, the setting is St. Petersburg, Russia during the days when the country was ruled by Czars, but only days before the Russian Revolution. The main character, Rascalnikov, is a child from a poor family who murders an old woman who works as a loan shark. Fleeing with her valuables to support his family, Rascalnikov believes that his murdering of her was justified as she was a bad person. However, Judge Polifili has been assigned to investigate the woman's murder and soon suspects Rascalnikov. At first, Rascalnikov feels like he can evade the law forever, but as Judge Polifili's investigation continues, Rascalnikov begins to feel cornered. Meanwhile, Sonya, a prostitute, tries to convince Rascalnikov to turn himself in.
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