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trilogy /ˈtrɪlədʒi /noun (plural trilogies)1A group of three related novels, plays, films, etc. J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy trilogy, The Lord of the Rings...- But yes, I had geeky fun and will see the three films back-to-back at the trilogy's first marathon screening.
- The film is a trilogy of tales, though the structure pays very little mind to that structure, opening and closing with a connected gag.
- Firstly, he decided on a trilogy and to film it in one epic shoot.
1.1(In ancient Greece) a series of three tragedies performed one after the other: the Aeschylean trilogy...- Probably less familiar are the subsequent two tragedies in the trilogy: Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone.
- In his trilogy of plays, The Oresteia, he deals with the themes of betrayal, murder and reconciliation.
- Athenians at the time may have recalled another great Greek expedition overseas, to Troy; Euripides' Trojan trilogy was produced in 415.
1.2A group of three related things: a trilogy of cases reflected this development...- Given their overlapping concerns, these films form an unofficial trilogy.
- That was the third of a trilogy of decisions of the Court of Appeal.
- Central to many of the protests against it is a trilogy of discontents about the idea of capitalism, the process of globalization, and the behavior of corporations.
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