Perhaps you could expand/ explain your question so that it makes sense to me. I'm a bit thick.
My initial reaction is, that part of eucatastrophe is that it is a glimpse into the eternal, into what is true and pure and good; I think part of that, is the reader's openness to recieving it. If Frodo is revealed as shining with an internal light, is it only allowed to happen once? Why? If that's who he really is, why should we not see it more than once?
But I don't think I'm really connecting with your question, am I? Help me out here.
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...down to the water to see the elves dance and sing upon the midsummer's eve.
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