Sharon, I agree; although I do believe that Frodo will be completely transformed, it will happen not when he arrives at Aman, but when he passes beyond the circles of the world. He will approach that transformation differently, I think, as a result of his time in Aman; he will definitely have a better sense of both his littleness and his greatness; but he will not approach that transformation, through the gateway of the circles of the world, as an elf. He will approach it as a mortal, as a hobbit. Enlightened, educated, with vision and understanding and wisdom-- but a hobbit nonetheless.
Incidentally, I think that sense of "both his littleness and his greatness" is key to Tolkien. Remember Gandalf's closing words to Bilbo at the end of The Hobbit? "You are a fine person, Mr. Baggins, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide world, after all!"
And Bilbo's reply? "Thank Goodness."
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