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  • Trilogy
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  • In literature, a trilogy is a series of three novels. Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • The Trilogy is a pocket-sized Nerf blaster that was released in fall of 2016 under the Rebelle series. It comes packaged with three Collectible Darts.
  • A trilogy is, in its most basic form, a story of three parts (or in special cases, four, five, or six). It's one of the most common methods of telling a story (other than the simple standalone story), and as such it's one of the most obvious and effective examples of the Rule of Three. These stories tend to follow the Three Act Structure: the first part will set the story up, the second part will feature a "rising action", where the story becomes much more apparent, and the third act resolves those points in the first act. Because trilogies often (but not always) comprise of stories that are released apart from each other, they can also contain the three act structure in themselves.
  • A list of The Hardy Boys trilogies. The Hardy Boys Casefiles (1987-1988) Operation Phoenix Trilogy (June 1992-August 1992) 1. Endangered Species (Casefile #64) 2. No Mercy (Casefile #65) 3. The Phoenix Equation (Casefile #66) Ring of Evil Trilogy (June 1993-August 1993) 1. Tagged for Terror (Casefile #76) 2. Survival Run (Casefile #77) 3. The Pacific Conspiracy (Casefile #78) Bayport Corruption Storyline (unofficial; October 1987-September 1991) 1. See No Evil (Casefile #8) 2. Line of Fire (Casefile #16) 3. Beyond the Law (Casefile #55)
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  • 7.99
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  • Trilogy
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  • Fall 2016
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  • In literature, a trilogy is a series of three novels. Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • A trilogy is, in its most basic form, a story of three parts (or in special cases, four, five, or six). It's one of the most common methods of telling a story (other than the simple standalone story), and as such it's one of the most obvious and effective examples of the Rule of Three. These stories tend to follow the Three Act Structure: the first part will set the story up, the second part will feature a "rising action", where the story becomes much more apparent, and the third act resolves those points in the first act. Because trilogies often (but not always) comprise of stories that are released apart from each other, they can also contain the three act structure in themselves. Trilogies where the second and third parts are obviously more interlinked than the first (most often due to publishers requesting more, but also due to pacing issues) can be found in Two-Part Trilogy. Series that were originally trilogies that have more than three entries go under Trilogy Creep. The middle stories of a trilogy can often suffer from Middle Book Syndrome, where there is no start or end to the plot; for an example of this in a septology (story of seven), Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince, apart from the subplot about the titular character, either takes plot threads from Order of the Phoenix or carries them to Deathly Hallows. In some cases, a work is a "trilogy" only in the sense that it was printed in three books, either because the story was too long to print in one volume, or because the publisher thought a book that large wouldn't sell. Tolkien regarded The Lord of the Rings as a single novel, divided into six (non-standalone) books; publishing requirements forced him to print it as three volumes, and to come up with names for them. (The second volume, The Two Towers, suffers the most; it contains two entirely independent, overlapping stories, both of which start and end in the middle of things.) There are some examples of a "double trilogy" or a "triple trilogy", or, indeed, a "quadruple trilogy", where a story is split up into relatively separate trilogies. Star Wars is the most famous example of the first; The Saga of Darren Shan is a rare example of the last.
  • The Trilogy is a pocket-sized Nerf blaster that was released in fall of 2016 under the Rebelle series. It comes packaged with three Collectible Darts.
  • A list of The Hardy Boys trilogies. The Hardy Boys Casefiles (1987-1988) Operation Phoenix Trilogy (June 1992-August 1992) 1. Endangered Species (Casefile #64) 2. No Mercy (Casefile #65) 3. The Phoenix Equation (Casefile #66) Ring of Evil Trilogy (June 1993-August 1993) 1. Tagged for Terror (Casefile #76) 2. Survival Run (Casefile #77) 3. The Pacific Conspiracy (Casefile #78) Bayport Corruption Storyline (unofficial; October 1987-September 1991) 1. See No Evil (Casefile #8) 2. Line of Fire (Casefile #16) 3. Beyond the Law (Casefile #55) The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers (2005-presnet) Murder House Trilogy (May 2008-September 2008) 1. Deprivation House (UB #22) 2. House Arrest (UB #23) 3. Murder House (UB #24) Double Danger Trilogy (November 2008-March 2009) 1. Double Trouble (UB #25) 2. Double Down (UB #26) 3. Double Deception (UB #27) Galaxy X Trilogy (May 2009-September 2009) 1. Galaxy X (UB #28) 2. X-plosion (UB #29) 3. The X-Factor (UB #30) Killer Mystery Trilogy (November 2009-January 2010) 1. Killer Mission (UB #31) 2. Private Killer (UB #32) 3. Killer Connections (UB #33) Lost Mystery Trilogy(May 2010-January 2011) 1. Children of the Lost (UB #34) 2. The Lost Brother (UB #35) 3. Forever Lost (UB #36) Deathstalker Trilogy(May 2011-January 2012) 1. Movie Menace (UB #37) 2. Movie Mission (UB #38) 3. Movie Mayhem (UB #39)