Winnie-the-Pooh
I am in the midst of reading a truly amazing book. It is called
The Tao of Pooh. It really, really emphasizes Pooh's ISFP qualities, indirectly, of course, but it is amazing how much Pooh fits as an ISFP, possibly a J, but I'd have to look more into it. I have also some *ideas* as to what other characters might be..
* I am not extremely familiar with each character, so I could be way off, just point if out if you think differently.
so...
Pooh- ISFP (there is a slight possibility he may be a J)
Piglet- ENFP -he is known to hesitate, think things over, before acting, and seems to get along with Pooh quite well..)
Owl- INTJ - he can be somewhat hard-headed, but he may also be a P..the NT is definitely apparent with his intellect.
Rabbit- ENTJ - He is very clever, the NT in him is also apparent, seems to be rather Extraverted, and possibly is a J.
and Tigger..well they don't, or haven't mentioned Tigger, at all, so far..but I have read that he may be an ENFP..I tend to think maybe an ESFP, but I have little to nothing to back that one up.
So there, my ideas, yes..ideas, on the type of each character. And I really emphasize the ISFP in Pooh...they really relate him being an Uncarved Stone, that is..simple, optimistic, bigger heart then brain, natural, adaptable, and overall, very humble, loyal, honest, without the brains, like Owl, and without Rabbit's cleverness..but with a nice solid character full of simplicity. He is a great representation of the Ideal Taoist. Which emphasizes his ISF..not through direct words, but it's almost as if it's what they are really saying.
So please, tell me what you think
, it would be much appreciated.
-and I recommend the book, it's full of wisdom, and has to be one of the most thought-provoking, and inspiration books that I have ever read.