Esotera said:
Coincidental. Elves represent the ideal sections of humanity in Tolkien's time; physically fit, intellectually advanced, and artistic. It's more about different faculties of humanity (dwarves being industry, elves being medicine & art, orcs being greed & hatred). Or at least that's my opinion.
And consequently, humans have a modicum of all of those attributes which is what makes them... well, human.
OT: I'm not seeing it... pretty much at all.
The main point is the politics. The Native Indian tribes continuously squabbled among themselves, rarely ever allying with their neighbours. Considering their numbers, knowledge of the land(s) and general British contempt for them, had they united, if only briefly, things would've been different.
Anyway, not the point, 'high' elves of typical high fantasy almost never fight among themselves (I am yet to read a story in which they do, and I mean out of true enmity, Malekith the Witchking notwithstanding). They are forever the epitome of racial unity (after a fashion) and civility, part of a doomed utopia, as it were.