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Just thinking on this. Is The Lord of the Rings a trilogy, or should it be classed as a six book series. Or is it in fact just one book split into three - or six - parts. It's not as though any part is a story in and of itself, as the next simply continues on from the last. I know that it is usually considered as a trilogy, but that is probably because that is the way in which it was originally published and is often sold to this day.
Another question, I always found it unusual that each of the trilogy consists of 2 books. Is this a unique thing? Was there a reason why Tolkien had his work published in this way? He usually had reasoning behind everything he did in his stories.
Another question, I always found it unusual that each of the trilogy consists of 2 books. Is this a unique thing? Was there a reason why Tolkien had his work published in this way? He usually had reasoning behind everything he did in his stories.