Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
duology
noun
/djuːˈɒlədʒi/

Definition
A set of two related works, typically in literature or film, that tell a single story or are interconnected.

Examples
- The author published a duology that explored the themes of love and betrayal.
- The film series was a popular duology that captivated audiences around the world.
- Many fans were delighted when the author announced a duology instead of a single book.

Meaning
Duology refers to a narrative structure in which two works are combined to create a cohesive storyline. It often involves sequels or prequels that enhance the main idea introduced in the first work.

Synonyms
- two-part series
- pair of works
- biserial