I’ve got one more Harry Potter post on the way, you should get a kick out of it. And by get a kick out of it, I mean you might be mildly pleased and then immediately move on.
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MBTI: Harry Potter
Posted in MBTI Artisans, MBTI Guardians, MBTI Idealists, MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff, MBTI Whatever with tags Dumbledore, entj, esfj, esfp, estj, Hagrid, Harry Potter, Hermione, infp, intj, intp, isfp, Luna Lovegood, mbti in fiction, Ron Weasley, Snape, Voldemort on 06/24/2016 by McCutcheonMBTI: Dumbledore- INFJ
Posted in MBTI Idealists, MBTI Stuff with tags Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter, infj, mbti in fiction on 06/24/2016 by McCutcheonOh man. Here he is. The INFJ wizard to end all INFJ wizards. Okay, maybe not but still.
When an INFJ sage-like character is written and/or performed well, they can often walk the line of appearing like an ENFJ or even an INTP. Their wise, thoughtful attitudes and friendly disposition can often invoke the better qualities of several other types that seem to go beyond one personality. But nope, there can be only one. Continue reading
MBTI: Luna Lovegood- INFP or INTP?
Posted in MBTI Idealists, MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff, MBTI Whatever with tags Harry Potter, infp, intp, Luna Lovegood, mbti in fiction on 06/23/2016 by McCutcheonTo some it may be obvious what the weirdest kid at Hogwarts might be, but examining all the evidence, there’s a pretty good bit to suggest she might be the dreamiest dreamer or the thinkiest thinker. I’m working on making “thinkiest” a real word.
While Ravenclaw doesn’t seem to make too much of an impact on the overarching story of Harry Potter, an introduction to Luna gives us an idea of the type of student that makes up the house. Intelligent, offbeat, and pretty freaking weird. Let’s get into it. Continue reading
MBTI: Snape- INTJ
Posted in MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff with tags Harry Potter, intj, mbti in fiction, Severus Snape on 06/23/2016 by McCutcheonA great representation of the INTJ who’s real master plan you never saw coming until it was too late, Severus Snape’s backstory has got to be the saddest in all of Harry Potter lore.
We’ll be going over some aspects to the INTJ they don’t like to talk about until you pretend they don’t understand that side of humanity. What am I talking about? You’ll see. Continue reading
MBTI: Harry Potter- ISFP
Posted in MBTI Artisans, MBTI Stuff with tags Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the, isfp, mbti in fiction on 06/22/2016 by McCutcheonThis one took me a bit, not gonna lie. But after using my own methodology because I’m just like, so super full of myself, ISFP seems the right fit.
The Boy Who Lived is goes from the little room under the stairs to being the most famous wizard of all time. How does he deal with it? A lot of shrugging, a little bit of self-doubt and a whole lot o’ love.
MBTI: VOLDEMORT- ENTJ
Posted in MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff with tags entj, Harry Potter, he who must not be named, mbti in fiction, Tom Riddle, Voldemort on 06/21/2016 by McCutcheonIt could have only come down to two choices, right? INTJ or ENTJ. We must have gone over the differences a hundred times by now but there’s always a new way to word it.
Tom Marvolo, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, Tom Riddle, You-Know-Who; they’re all named to denote the most evil of evil. The guy who has about as much going for him as Satan himself. But unlike the only other type he could be confused for, the INTJ, Voldemort, once powerful enough, prefers to literally be on the front lines of the battle, making sure he’s seen. Because hiding in the shadows isn’t nearly as much fun as destroying the light head-on. Not when you’ve got the power anyway. Continue reading
MBTI: Hermione Granger- ESTJ
Posted in MBTI Guardians, MBTI Stuff with tags estj, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, mbti in fiction on 06/21/2016 by McCutcheonIf you had to think of the know-it-all character that actually might know it all, Hermione is a great character. While it may be tough to balance the lead, the funny guy, and the smart one without making any of them too bland and stereotypical, all characters pull off their tropes with unique flair.
Much of Hermione’s traits appear in the form an ESTJ’s would; often times correct, many times difficult to handle. Smart, competent and direct, Hermione shows off some of the best traits an ESTJ character can display. Crazy how often they’re portrayed as the villain but with Te as their first function, it’s no wonder why. Continue reading