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  1. What does the Dickensian aspect mean exactly? Google explains "Dickensian" as: "of or reminiscent of the novels of Charles Dickens, especially in suggesting the poor social conditions or comically repulsive characters that they portray." Everybody schemein', yo.

  2. Recently I finished the Wire and it's my top 1 show. I'm just trying to watch some reviews and stuff like that. Can anyone tell me what the dickensian aspect means in general and in this show?

  3. I recommend reading the entirety of this 2009 David Simon interview but this snippet gives you an answer from the man himself. So there was a little bit of tongue-in-cheek satire on the show directed at people who were using Dickens to praise us.

  4. Feb 11, 2008 · Our coverage should reflect the Dickensian aspect of the homeless, the human element. Scott will lead it off spending a night on the streets and writing from that perspective. Scott? He's the lead on your education project. I think we need to get him back on the...

  5. Blatant Lies: In addition to what Marlo tells the co-op about Omar, when Rhonda drops in on Lester while he's doing his illegal wiretap, he asks Rhonda to come back another time because Sydnor is bringing in a confidential informant, and that gets her to apologize and leave.

  6. Dickensian refers to narratives that evoke British author Charles Dickens's exploration of the lower-class. Although Dickensian is often used praisingly towards literary works; it is used pejoratively to describe fabulist and sentimental journalism.

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  8. Feb 11, 2008 · Recap: Season 5, Episode 6, “The Dickensian Aspect”. With each successive episode of The Wire ’s final season, it seems, fans have become more firmly split into two camps. by Andrew Johnston.

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