<P> Middle - earth is the north continent of Earth (Arda) in an imaginary period of the Earth's past (Tolkien placed the end of the Third Age at about 6,000 years before his own time), in the sense of a "secondary or sub-creational reality". Its general position is reminiscent of Europe, with the environs of the Shire intended to be reminiscent of England (more specifically, the West Midlands, with Hobbiton set at the same latitude as Oxford). </P> <P> Tolkien's stories chronicle the struggle to control the world (called Arda) and the continent of Middle - earth: on one side, the angelic Valar, the Elves and their allies among Men; on the other, the demonic Melkor or Morgoth (a Vala fallen into evil) and his minions, mostly Orcs, Dragons and enslaved Men . In later ages, after Morgoth's defeat and expulsion from Arda, his place was taken by his lieutenant Sauron . </P> <P> The Valar withdrew from direct involvement in the affairs of Middle - earth after the defeat of Morgoth, but in later years they sent the wizards or Istari to help in the struggle against Sauron . The most important wizards were Gandalf the Grey and Saruman the White . Gandalf remained true to his mission and proved crucial in the fight against Sauron . Saruman, however, became corrupted and sought to establish himself as a rival to Sauron for absolute power in Middle - earth . Other races involved in the struggle against evil were Dwarves, Ents and most famously Hobbits . The early stages of the conflict are chronicled in The Silmarillion, while the final stages of the struggle to defeat Sauron are told in The Hobbit and in The Lord of the Rings . </P> <P> Conflict over the possession and control of precious or magical objects is a recurring theme in the stories . The First Age is dominated by the doomed quest of the elf Fëanor and most of his Noldorin clan to recover three precious jewels called the Silmarils that Morgoth stole from them (hence the title The Silmarillion). The Second and Third Age are dominated by the forging of the Rings of Power, and the fate of the One Ring forged by Sauron, which gives its wearer the power to control or influence those wearing the other Rings of Power (hence the title The Lord of the Rings). </P>

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