She had magic ice powers, not magic mind-reading powers, therefore she can NOT be INFJ.
Source: Vicky Jo
From what I've seen I'm convinced that's exactly how her thought process works.
She had magic ice powers, not magic mind-reading powers, therefore she can NOT be INFJ.
Source: Vicky Jo
From what I've seen I'm convinced that's exactly how her thought process works.
I love this. However, I think she may lean toward extroverted, but forced herself into introversion for so long that she doesn't show it as much. There are a few scenes in the movie that show Elsa being alone for long periods of time and she doesn't do well by herself, in fact gets more anxious and stressed, which makes me wonder if she is more extroverted than people think. I haven't seem anyone question her introversion ever though....so I think I'm probably way off here
I love this. However, I think she may lean toward extroverted, but forced herself into introversion for so long that she doesn't show it as much. There are a few scenes in the movie that show Elsa being alone for long periods of time and she doesn't do well by herself, in fact gets more anxious and stressed, which makes me wonder if she is more extroverted than people think. I haven't seem anyone question her introversion ever though....so I think I'm probably way off here
She's an ENFP... She had to restrain herself to protect her sister and family, which forced her to act like an INFJ... but ENFP is her natural mode... whereas INFJ is the forced mode... I guess...
Actually our "usual" type is the one which we can function with more ease in the society I guess...
I can function as INFJ with the "least" amount of stress\friction in the society... I have an inner ENFP side but it's weak, underdeveloped (atm) in nature... I do not have the physiological constitution to keep it functioning in society... it wouldn't\couldn't withstand society's tests and pressures...
The thing is Elsa has both INFJ and ENFP traits...but which side is stronger...
We see that when she's outside of society's reach, she becomes much more expressive and energetic like an ENFP... but would she be able to feel more comfortable functioning as an ENFP or INFJ when she returns to the society and it's pressures and her fears associated with them...
I need to find ways to use my ENFP side more assertively by the way.. it's too timid... but I am nowhere as expressive and flamboyant as Elsa becomes even when I am away from people or just by myself... the INFJ side is still stronger, more adept even at those times...
That's why I believe Elsa would be able to function as an ENFP in the society meaning that she's predominantly an ENFP...
Keep in mind that Elsa was a pressure cooker of emotion, effectively suppressing her Fe for years. An explosion was inevitable. I wouldn't attribute that to ENFP, which I think, due to their extroverted nature, would appear more expressive within society. I think that'd be more suited to Anna.
Exactly. I thought the movie was a masterpiece in the first half - before focus was shifted over to Anna and her (almost cliche) quest. OMG how can it be fair for her to have TWO love interests and Elsa to not have even ONE when she would have benefitted so much from it.
UGH I just feel as though Elsa was shafted pretty badly in that movie even though she was the most compelling of the lot (and arguably amongst all Disney princesses) and I think an INFJ female would make an excellent and multifaceted protagonist.
Okay rant over.
YWIR said:I'm glad they did not give her a love interest. The main relationship was between her and her sister. She overcame her problems with the help of her sister, the initial root cause of those problems. I'm glad she didn't need some bullshit love interest that magically made her see everything differently.
I'm glad they did not give her a love interest. The main relationship was between her and her sister. She overcame her problems with the help of her sister, the initial root cause of those problems. I'm glad she didn't need some bullshit love interest that magically made her see everything differently.
They should've made them lesbians in love with each other, because it almost seemed that way. I wouldn't have found the movie so overrated if they went in this direction full throttle. My attitude toward this, however, could be influenced by the fact I saw The LEGO Movie before this...and that was the most awesome (*wink wink*) movie ever. (...) Um...nah, Frozen just wasn't that great (but perhaps good), except for the legal disclaimer in the credits.
On the topic of Elsa, yes, I can agree on INFJ before ISTJ. ISFJ doesn't really match up with her either.
What type is Anna? ExFP?
Bcuz she cray cray in the cucu