Why hasn't anyone done the Bleach or Halo characters yet? :0 Oh well.
I have tried this in other threads without much response; any idea on the big three characters in Jaws? Brody, Quint and Hooper? Brody is an SJ. I am trying to figure the other two out. The reason why this movie is a classic because these three characters are awesome. It is strangely a character driven movie.
Wht about Alias? The J J Abrams TV show? Jack and Sloane must be INTJ or P (Sloane?); Sydny is ????; Dixon is an SJ and Marshall is an an INTP no doubt.
Let's type the main characters in Hamlet
Hamlet - INxP?
Ophelia
Gertrude
Claudius
Horatio
Polonius
Laertes ESxJ?
Allow me to state my credentials.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Jaws are my favorite movies of all time. I have probably watched Jaws 30+ times.
So, IMHO, Quint is definitely an SP and probably an ISTP. Hooper is more difficult to type. At first glance I would guess that he is an NT but he could be an NF.
Hamlet is INFP (Feeler as his plan to feign madness half crosses into real madness, something which a Thinker would be more likely to avoid, and his impulsive actions such as killing Polonius and his outbursts towards Ophelia)
Ophelia is ISFJ (she is loyal to her father which seems more J)
Gertrude I think is an ESTP (she easily adapts to her husband's death with little mourning)
Claudius seems ESTJ
Not sure about Horatio, probably an I though
Polonius is ENTJ
Laertes I agree with
I could argue that Hamlet is a neurotic INTP but INFP seems likely too.
I agree with most of these except I think Claudius is an ENTJ- NT's can be status-seeking power hungry villains too.. especially the 'villain' part.
Polonious is an ESTP- his character is definitely Se-dominant and obviously a T.
I could argue that Hamlet is a neurotic INTP but INFP seems likely too.
Okay I can agree with these.
I also read that Horatio is an INFJ, which I can't dispute.
However the same site here also seems to think that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are INTJs, whereas I see them as Extraverts, and Laertes as ENFP of all things...
Hamlet is INFP (Feeler as his plan to feign madness half crosses into real madness, something which a Thinker would be more likely to avoid, as well as his impulsive actions such as killing Polonius and his outbursts towards Ophelia)
Somehow I think if a person goes insane, it won't matter if they are Feeler or Thinker. Nietzsche is said to have been a Thinker.
Don't INTP have shadow Fe outbursts when they get overwhelmed?