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[INFP] Famous fictional INFPS

metaphours

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Calvin (of Calvin & Hobbes)
E.T.
Fox Mulder
Master Chief

Any others?
 

Tropics

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I'm going to borrow from classic literature and say:

Daniel Deronda from the novel of the same name

Amy Dorrit from Dickens' book Little Dorrit and

I read somewhere that Counselor Troi from Star Trek was an INFP seems a good fit to me.
 

BlackCat

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Master Chief? o_O

He was totally an ISTP. Lol.

And if someone legitimately says Harry Potter then someone is gonna get hurt. :D
 

Lux

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I was thinking of the Little Prince in the book by the same name.
 

OrangeAppled

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Konstantin Levin - Anna Karenina
Charlie - The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Celine - Before Sunrise/Sunset (xNFP anyway)

I don't come across too many fictional characters I relate to. I hate when people just type any quiet, gentle character as an INFP... Calvin (Calvin & Hobbes) is a great example of an INFP character who is not particularly sweet and passive, but most definitely Fi Ne.
 

SciVo

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I don't come across too many fictional characters I relate to.

Thank you! I've had the same problem with real people too. Apparently many find it helpful to identify with some "role model" and then pattern their behavior after that person for life success? I wish!
 

TheEmeraldCanopy

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Not exactly famous as far as an example, but I was thinking that the character of Holly in P.S. I Love You could be an INFP. Gerry seems like an ENFJ anyways.
 

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Kate from Lost? She had trouble staying in one place...otherwise I'd have said infj.
 

OrangeAppled

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Hmm...I think Mike in Swingers (John Favreau's character) is likely Fi-dom, and I'm leaning towards INFP. I wouldn't be surprised if he was INFP in real life also (he wrote the script).
 

Orangey

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Hmm...I think Mike in Swingers (John Favreau's character) is likely Fi-dom, and I'm leaning towards INFP. I wouldn't be surprised if he was INFP in real life also (he wrote the script).

Heh, I think it's funny, in light of the "what do other types think of INFPs" thread, that Mike gets called a "whiny bitch" in this movie.
 

OrangeAppled

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Heh, I think it's funny, in light of the "what do other types think of INFPs" thread, that Mike gets called a "whiny bitch" in this movie.

It's because he's a man. If he were a woman, going on about his ex ad nauseam would be normal and expected, not whiny.
 

Orangey

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It's because he's a man. If he were a woman, going on about his ex ad nauseam would be normal and expected, not whiny.

Oh so the other thread is apparently about "what do other types think about INFPs in light of societal gender norms?" Because personally I find such behavior whiny from either gender.
 
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