Miranda is an INTJ and Carrie could be an ENFJ. I have an ENFJ friend who is so much like Carrie however I've often thought that my friend could be mistyped and really is an ESFJ. ;P Charlotte is an ESFJ and Samantha is an ESTP.Carrie Bradshaw is an ESFP. There are no Intuitives on that show.
The closest I come to anyone is Charlotte and she's ESFJ.
See? ENFJs are impossible to find. We just don't seem to rate unless we're trying to destroy someone.
Tessa has the kind of personality that could make even Gregor Mendel forget about his plants. It is perhaps the most fully realized performance of her career. Tessa — a woman who burns about injustice and believes that the world could be changed if people cared enough -has no difficulty speaking truth to power and sticking her nose in places, in this case the shenanigans of certain international companies, the establishment wishes she wouldn't.
And since I love Rachel Weisz I'm going to throw out her character in The Constant Gardener.
President Laura Roslin from the new Battlestar Galactica series is also an ENFJ.
Originally Posted by PinkPiranha
Carrie Bradshaw is an ESFP. There are no Intuitives on that show.
Originally Posted by proteanmix
And since I love Rachel Weisz I'm going to throw out her character in The Constant Gardener.
rachel weisz and ralph fiennes are a good example of an enfj and intp in fiction. too bad they both had to die
Charlotte from "Charlotte's Web" is an ENFJ. Also just about every character Morgan Freeman has played is an ENFJ. You know that character, the principal/president/God character that says, "I'm in charge, but I still care."
Are we talking the book or the movie? If Charlotte preferred E, she would have talked through possibilities more with Wilbur rather than thinking about how to save him and creating the web overnight without any brainstorming (Yeah, I know N is Introverted for ENFJs but still...) I've always cast her, from the book, as INTJ.
Are we talking the book or the movie? If Charlotte preferred E, she would have talked through possibilities more with Wilbur rather than thinking about how to save him and creating the web overnight without any brainstorming (Yeah, I know N is Introverted for ENFJs but still...) I've always cast her, from the book, as INTJ.
Not sure about Charlotte being an ENFJ but if she were she wouldn't ness brainstorm with Wilbur. Why does everyone have this assumption that ENFJ's have to seek everyones approval before they embark on a course. I have to say I personally think things out in my head and do what I'm going to do..and in the few instances where I say..."I've planned to do this or that", and someone offers an opinion about why I shouldn't...that someone has to present a darn good reason that I haven't managed to come up with about why I should or shouldn't do what I've already planned or I go with my thoughts...the only time I'm down with brainstorming (and I'm NOT against it) is when it has to do with alot of people (work..my classroom...some family event, relationship issues/decisions) When it has to do with figuring out how to help myself or some (singular) person in need who's asked for my assistance (ie Wilbur) there is generally the brainstorming session that involves me, myself and I. "We three" make a plan...and voila...it is done!
I didn't mean to infer that ENFJs converse to seek approval. Nor do they always need consensus--in fact, doggedness at carrying through their plans to conclusion is a hallmark (similar to INFJs like me--we call it the "Rottweiler effect...")
But...my ENFJ close colleagues tell me that they often get their ideas in their alone time but then delight in sharing them. I never even thought of Charlotte as an F, much more INTJ with a problem to solve. For one thing, she doesn't seek extended conversations with Wilbur; I do find that conversations with ENFJs involve the relationship building that while enjoyable is more time-consuming than Charlotte's, well, brusqueness. T's offer help to people in need, too, and are especially good at creativity when the heat is on.
im not sure of the validity of the claim...but someone i know suggested that the character "Karen" from "the office" is an ENFJ possibly
YouTube - The Office: Jim and Karen
she interacts with Jim IXFP pretty well... ive also heard Pam typed as INFJ? (i did not do the typing!)