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[INFJ] Fictional INFJs

Lotr246

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I haven't seen a thread for us, yet:

The Sixth Sense:
Cole (Haley Joel Osmont)
Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis)

Garden State:
Andrew (Zach Braff)

Amelie:
Amelie
 

Chloe

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why this thread has no replies?

can somebody name few fictional INFJs... I am curious how they look... :)
 

hokie912

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A lot of people seem to type Elizabeth Bennett as INFJ, although I think she's a little more E.

Kafka Tamura in Kafka on the Shore seemed like an INFJ to me.
 

the state i am in

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Kafka Tamura in Kafka on the Shore seemed like an INFJ to me.

i agree. i get an infj feeling from his character and the character from norwegian wood. do you think murakami himself is infp or infj?
 

hokie912

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I agree about the character in Norwegian Wood, although I was up in the air between INFJ and INFP. He didn't resonate as an INFJ quite as strongly as Kafka did, but now that I think about it, yeah. Murakami, on the other hand, seems like an INFP. His writing seems very Ne-fueled, and I would think that the ideas would be more cohesive and come to more of a point if he were a J.
 

Fidelia

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Yes, you are right about Elizabeth Bennett. I considered her too but decided that she was a little too outspoken with Darcy even before he proposed for her to be INFJ.
 

Fidelia

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Would you say Anne of Green Gables was INFP?
 

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Holden Caulfield (?) - The Catcher in the Rye

Jonas & The Giver (his mentor) - The Giver
 

Xellotath

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Holden Caulfield (?) - The Catcher in the Rye

No way,
Holden is extroverted as hell.
He can't seem to shut the hell up.
Also, he brands most adults as "phonies" and fantasizes about protecting innocence - in other words, being put in a scenario where he can do the "right thing". That's Fi.
Definitely an NF, as his ex-teacher mentioned Holden is in love with ideas, so much he was willing to die for them.

Ni would have deconstructed Holden's fantasies ages ago.
Fe would only care about the immediate social context and would be incapable of feeling such undertones over such a long period of time- Fe forces emotional adaptation to the now.
 

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Jane Erye in the book is INFP all the way.

A great male INFJ, David Powlett Jones from To Serve Them All My Days by R. F. Delderfield.
 

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Dorothea in Middlemarch (maybe the greatest nineteenth century novel, by the way) has got to be an INFJ. The idealism, desire to help others, the passion, the way she gets lost in her thoughts to the exclusion of the outside world...
 

the state i am in

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I agree about the character in Norwegian Wood, although I was up in the air between INFJ and INFP. He didn't resonate as an INFJ quite as strongly as Kafka did, but now that I think about it, yeah. Murakami, on the other hand, seems like an INFP. His writing seems very Ne-fueled, and I would think that the ideas would be more cohesive and come to more of a point if he were a J.

again i agree with everything you've said here. what else do you read? do you have any favorite infj writers?
 

wastrd

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No way,
Holden is extroverted as hell.
He can't seem to shut the hell up.
Also, he brands most adults as "phonies" and fantasizes about protecting innocence - in other words, being put in a scenario where he can do the "right thing". That's Fi.
Definitely an NF, as his ex-teacher mentioned Holden is in love with ideas, so much he was willing to die for them.

Ni would have deconstructed Holden's fantasies ages ago.
Fe would only care about the immediate social context and would be incapable of feeling such undertones over such a long period of time- Fe forces emotional adaptation to the now.

immature ENTP methinks. INFJ is way off.
 

scortia

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Claude Frollo of Hunchback of Notre Dame. I'd say he's practically a 50/50 on F and T though.
 
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