I think I am about to go somewhat against what I said in my last post, but others have enlightened me!
The example of Legolas seems to show that though there had to be a type of class system, it wasn't all that important. Tolkien never referred to Legolas as a "prince." But this could be saying that although Legolas was the son of the king, he was not considered part of the ruling or royal class.
[ November 11, 2002: Message edited by: Cúdae ]
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