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Isn't middle earth supposed to be our earth in a forgotten age? The end of the book being where elves and dwarfs and the like disappear into legend, and men take over. 

Hobbiton / the shire is based on where England would be. 

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5 minutes ago, TigerTedd said:

Isn't middle earth supposed to be our earth in a forgotten age? The end of the book being where elves and dwarfs and the like disappear into legend, and men take over. 

Hobbiton / the shire is based on where England would be. 

No, it's our world "at a different stage of imagination". 

T'was in a BBC interview with Tolkien iirc. He did liken it to an old fashioned world for this world that we live in though, yes.

 

Also, while the elves left the world entirely, the dwarves did not. The ship at the end was specifically for the passage of all those who possessed the rings of power or had been a ring bearer, to the realm of the gods (which is all explained in the Silmarillion) Sam also leaves eventually, after his children are grown up and Rosie dies.

 

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4 hours ago, SaintRam said:

No, it's our world "at a different stage of imagination". 

T'was in a BBC interview with Tolkien iirc. He did liken it to an old fashioned world for this world that we live in though, yes.

 

Also, while the elves left the world entirely, the dwarves did not. The ship at the end was specifically for the passage of all those who possessed the rings of power or had been a ring bearer, to the realm of the gods (which is all explained in the Silmarillion) Sam also leaves eventually, after his children are grown up and Rosie dies.

 

And the land of the gods is America, of course. 

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