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Uberfuhrer
06-11-2007, 04:17 PM
In the spirit of the forums Fictional NFs and Fictional NTs, same deal here:
SJs
Marge Simpson, The Simpsons - ISFJ
Ned Flanders, The Simpsons - ESFJ
Principal Skinner, The Simpsons - ISTJ
Principal Skinner's mother, The Simpsons - ESTJ
C-3PO, Star Wars - ESFJ
Alfred Pennyworth, Batman - ISFJ
Ron Weasley, Harry Potter - xSFJ
Frank Drebin, Police Squad/The Naked Gun - ISTJ
Ben Grimm (The Thing), Fantastic Four - ISFJ
Ben Parker, Spider-Man - ISTJ
Mae Parker, Spider-Man - ISFJ
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SPs
James Bond (Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan) - ESTP
James Bond (Roger Moore, possibly George Lazenby) - ESFP
James Bond (Daniel Craig) - ISTP
NOTE: I think Timothy Dalton's interpretation of Bond is more xNTJ, especially in Licence to Kill.
Han Solo, Star Wars - ISTP
Jar Jar Binks, Star Wars - ESFP
Mary Jane Watson, Spider-Man - xSFP
Wolverine, X-Men - ISTP
Johnny Storm (Human Torch), Fantastic Four - ESFP
Bart Simpson, The Simpsons - ESTP
Homer Simpson, The Simpsons - xSFP
Shimpei
06-11-2007, 05:02 PM
Dr. Watson (Sherlock Holmes stories) - ISFJ
Zergling
06-11-2007, 05:26 PM
Jason Bourne (from movies): most likely ISTP
Dr. Watson (Sherlock Holmes stories) - ISFJ
Is Poirot's Hastings an ISFJ as well?
Shimpei
06-11-2007, 05:58 PM
Is Poirot's Hastings an ISFJ as well?
I don't have a clue.
After watching all six episodes of Star Wars last weekend, Anikin Skywalker seemed ISP-ish.
Uberfuhrer
06-11-2007, 09:27 PM
Jennifer discussed that on the "Fictional NFs" thread. I said that Anakin has some Intuitive abilities (such as inventing and idealistic dreams), but his communication is sort of SP-ish. Part of the problem is, as Jen said in the other thread (hey, that rhymes!), that his character is poorly written and inconsistent.
George Lucas is great at dreaming up imaginative action sequences, and he's a great storyteller, but he should've left the character element to another writer.
Jennifer discussed that on the "Fictional NFs" thread. I said that Anakin has some Intuitive abilities (such as inventing and idealistic dreams), but his communication is sort of SP-ish. Part of the problem is, as Jen said in the other thread (hey, that rhymes!), that his character is poorly written and inconsistent.Granted, I think that the Jedi order itself is NF, however the character shows SP, even as a child. Consider Little Anakin's favorite pasttime in episode I, in his enjoyment of pod racing and tinkering with things, his ability to pick up on non-verbal cues and his observational skills (both are Se) and his sense for adventure. In episodes II and III, Anakin showed great impatience and impulsive behavior, and was always reactionary, and wreckless, compared to Obi Wan. Anakin also had a hard time dealing with his internal feelings, was full of fear and was opposed to keeping his feelings for the Queen, in lieu of it being prohibited. After finding his mother, what did he resort to to console himself?
Contrary to the character being poorly written, I would say it showed him over a lifetime, which makes sense that his personality would change as he dealt with life altering problems.
Uberfuhrer
06-16-2007, 01:17 PM
A few more:
SJ
Lt. James Gordon, Batman Begins - ISxJ
Carolyn Burnham, American Beauty - ESTJ
Col. Frank Fitts, American Beauty - xSTJ
Angela Hayes, American Beauty - ESFJ
Cameron Frye, Ferris Bueller's Day Off - ISFJ
SP
Ferris Bueller, Ferris Bueller's Day Off - ESTP (maybe ENTP)
Edison Trent, Freelancer (video game) - ISTP
Marty McFly, Back to the Future - ESFP
Biff Tannen, Back to the Future - ESTP
Lester Burnham, American Beauty - ISFP
Ethan Hunt, Mission: Impossible movies - ISTP
Usehername
06-19-2007, 01:52 AM
no way Ferris has to be NF 100%.
And I would bet serious money on ENFP.
Uberfuhrer
06-19-2007, 02:16 AM
no way Ferris has to be NF 100%.
And I would bet serious money on ENFP.
You might be right, I think, especially if the whole day was planned by him beforehand.
It's hard for me to differentiate between ESxPs and ENxPs. I always assume that ENxPs are more quirky.
Jennifer
06-19-2007, 02:28 PM
It's hard for me to differentiate between ESxPs and ENxPs. I always assume that ENxPs are more quirky.
ENFPs have a vision that ESFPs do not have.
If you want to find the "cool kid" who knows all the right things to do or say or wear, s/he will be the ESFP. They know everything about what is current, and they know what people react positively to, and since they love fun and excitement, they accentuate those things.
(Also, they often can SET trends because people like them... so whatever they do becomes cool by association.)
ENFPs are also very likable but less caught up in the flashy/cosmetic level things. They are more interested in the undercurrent, what entices people internally, what makes them tick, and connecting with that part of them.
So ESFPs can drift towards "gaudy" in a way that ENFPs usually do not.
Uberfuhrer
06-19-2007, 02:53 PM
Yeah, if Ferris had the whole day planned in advance, then there's no mistake that he's an ENxP.
I also am thinking that an ENFP might actually be more inclined to have deeper connections with others and maybe even only have a few friends because of an N function that seeks meaningful relationships.
Shimpei
06-19-2007, 05:39 PM
Some characters from Six Feet Under:
Ruth - ISFJ
David - ISTJ
Keith - ISFJ
Uberfuhrer
06-21-2007, 02:26 AM
The Terminator, Terminators 1, 2, and 3 - ISTJ
substitute
06-22-2007, 10:42 PM
Since I'm currently typewatching several DS9 episodes, I may as well propose that Kira is ESFJ, and Odo is ISTJ.
Zergling
06-26-2007, 12:03 AM
The Monty Python "marriage guidance councellor" husband and "dull life of a city stockbroker" stockbroker are probably meant to be stereotypical, exaggerated ISTJs (not directly in MBTI terms, but steretypical people with jobs and lifestyles that fit with ISTJ.), though the stockbroker could just as easily be any introverted type that for some reason doesn't notice things happening in the area. (It sometimes seems my life is a bit like that sketch in that exciting things are happening, that somehow don't actually reach me.)
substitute
07-08-2007, 07:46 PM
Has anyone said Shrek? I think he's ISTP :)
Yomama99
07-09-2007, 02:29 AM
I think you're right about Shrek.
Kaveri
08-29-2007, 07:36 AM
Scarlett O'Hara, Gone With The Wind - ESTP
Melanie, Gone With The Wind - ISFJ
Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights - ESTP
Beth, Little Women - ISFx (I bet ISFJ)
Dolores (Lolita) Haze, Lolita - ESxx
Dolores Umbridge, Harry Potter - ESTJ
xNFJiminy
10-09-2007, 05:07 PM
Mr Herrimen from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - ESTJ
Miss Piggy from The Muppet Show - ESFJ
Mr Smithers from The Simpsons - ISFJ
Every adult from South Park - various SJs.
-------------------------------- EDIT- I didn't notice this was for SPs too. ------------------------------
Derek Trotter from Only Fools and Horses - ESTP (do you get that show in the USA?)
Groundskeeper Willy from The Simpsons - ISTP
Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter series - ESxP
Harry Potter and Hagrid from the Harry Potter series - ISFP
And another ISxJ - Frank from The Vicar of Dibley
dynamiteninja
08-08-2008, 04:16 PM
Homer Simpson, The Simpsons - xSFP
Personally I think that Homer started off as an ISFP but changed into an ESFP as the series progressed....
Jeffster
08-08-2008, 07:30 PM
Personally I think that Homer started off as an ISFP but changed into an ESFP as the series progressed....
I think he's always been an ISFP, he just gets thrown into a lot of social situations and tries to make the best of it. But ultimately, he'd still rather be on the couch watching the game, having a beer.
pure_mercury
08-08-2008, 09:26 PM
I think he's always been an ISFP, he just gets thrown into a lot of social situations and tries to make the best of it. But ultimately, he'd still rather be on the couch watching the game, having a beer.
Although, he has also self-described as "a people person. . . who drinks." Sounds ESFP-ish to me. ;)
Jeffster
08-08-2008, 11:46 PM
Although, he has also self-described as "a people person. . . who drinks." Sounds ESFP-ish to me. ;)
I'm a "people person" too, but I'm still an introvert. :yes:
Haphazard
08-09-2008, 02:38 AM
Huck Finn: ISFP
Holden Caufield: ISTP
This thread is relevant to my interests. Are there any more male ISFJ's fictional characters?
Jeffster
08-09-2008, 05:22 AM
This thread is relevant to my interests. Are there any more male ISFJ's fictional characters?
Santa Claus?
Negative_
08-11-2008, 08:59 PM
Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit - ISxJ?
Hermione Granger's an ESTJ. Big time.
And I kind of think Bee from "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" is an ESFP. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Dolores Umbridge, Harry Potter - ESTJ
That makes me sad. :(
Oh, and Tony Soprano is apparently one, too. I don't watch that show, though.
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