TheEmeraldCanopy
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I know that The Incredibles was already mentioned. What type was Mirage?
I know that The Incredibles was already mentioned. What type was Mirage?
I think Belle is ...an INFJ
I thought she was very INFJ.
You didn't get to see the "N" side of her as much openly, it was more suggested by the level of mystique she possessed. What we got to see was her ability at one-on-one organization/management, but it's pretty clear she had some sharply defined relational values.
Fixed.
(There are some strong similarities between Belle and Mirage... just that Belle is a little more open and accessible to the audience.)
I definitely relate a lot to Belle, and I agree that she's ENFP to the core. The only ones more ENFP than her have to be Ariel and Peter Pan.
Ah, yes. These sound pretty good, but I think I'd change Chance to ESTP.Homeward Bound:
Shadow: INFJ
Chance: ESFP
Sassy: ESFJ
Mufasa: ENFJ
Simba: ISFP
Scar: INTJ
Timon: ESTP
Pumba: ESFP
Nala: ESFJ
Rafiki: INFJ
Pompous Bird: ISTJ
Any guess at Belle and/or Mirage's individual Enneagram types?
correction: enfp for alaidin
I don't see Ne there. That's all Se.instead i tend to look at the order of functions, in aladin's case a very strong Ne, he is above all an adventurer! he is constantly adapting to new situations. Even when he is given a new life and moves to the palace he still has an unquenchable thist for travle and broadening his horizens. an infp, with leading Fi i would imagin would be more interested in focusing on where he was and builing a better world.
while aladin still obvisily has strong Fi eveadent through his idealism, it is Ne which governs most of his actions. listen to the song (it's a whole new world) and tell me he's not leading Ne!
Peter Pan: ENFP (to the core)
Peter Pan and Captain Jack Sparrow are most definitely ESTPs.
Alice in wonderland: caterpillar... intp?
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How doth the little crocodile
Improve his shining tail,
And pour the waters of the Nile
On every golden scale!
How cheerfully he seems to grin,
How neatly he spreads his claws,
And welcomes little fishes in,
With gently smiling jaws!