Tolkien is anti-democratic and anti-egalitarian. Men know their 'place', servant-master relations are glorified, particularly all the loyal and dutiful servants (christianity? thou good and loyal servant...), rulership is passed through the Blood, for example if anyone in Tolkien has the blood of numenor, you just know that the odds are they will be more noble, taller, stronger, and fairer skinned than 'fallen' man.
Oh and of course, one can't really understand the beauty of LotR if one hasn't previously read the Silmarillion. This is mostly evident in the last scenes of the trilogy, when everybody leaves for the West...
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