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Trying to type characters from books y’all probably don’t recognise
Or you do know them, in which case outside opinions are helpful :) Even if you don’t know the series, I’ll try to give some examples and explain my reasonings so you can correct me if I’m wrong on definitions or if I’m interpreting things in a not so correct way
Today’s edition: The Mysterious Benedict Society I’ll just be typing the main 4 characters
**beware, spoilers may/will be present**
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Reynard Muldoon: INTJ
Throw away the stereotypes because Reynie is seriously such a sweet kid, he’s never cold and unfeeling. And yet, he’s still insanely logical, so don’t go telling me he’s a feeler.
Whilst trying to type Reynie, there were several problems I encountered. The biggest of which being whether he had Ni or Ti in his top two functions. The reason Ti came to mind is because Reynie’s often asking lots of questions and trying to figure out “why?”. I know that everyone can ask questions, but one of the defining characteristics of Ti is that it wants to understand things, which often leads it to asking a lot of questions about “why?”. He’s definitely highly logical (which led me to call him a thinker), and Ti seemed (at first) like it made sense. However, if he had Ti in one of his top two functions, he would be a Perciever. And my boy Reynie is anything but. He’s the one everyone looks to when they need a plan. He’s the one who comes up with all the plans. He feels extremely uncomfortable when he doesn’t have a plan. I may not be comfortable with anything else I’ve called him, but I know he’s a judger. So, if he’s a thinker and a judger, he has to have Te. That’s just how that works. Although I see lots of Ti in him, he just isn’t a perceived, and Te does make a fair amount of sense. Then, with that problem out of the way, I didn’t even have to worry about dealing with Ni. I know he’s very perceptive to patterns, which can be seen in a scene very early in the first book. He’s taking a test that had been advertised in the paper for gifted children. If I’m not mistaken, he’s the only one who figured out that all of the answers to all of the questions were inside the questions themselves. Qs 1-20’s answers were in Qs 21-40, and vice versa. Of course they were phrased in a way that you had to be paying attention to catch it, but they were still there. And he’s the only one who caught it. So either everyone sucks at picking up on patterns or he’s just got some really high Ni.
And so, the only part left to figure out is whether he’s a introvert or extravert. This kid spent most of his childhood before the setting of the book completely alienated by the other children in the orphanage, and he didn’t seem to mind it much. He was always happy just being able to be by himself in the library, reading a nice book by himself. Although he does greatly cherish his friendships as the novels progress, he still very much feels like an introvert to me, at least.
So, putting it all together, we get INTJ! Feel free to start friendly debates in the comments/reblogs/tags, I’m happy to hear anyone else’s thoughts if they think anything else! Just please keep it respectful!
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Constance Contraire: ENTJ
Very similar to Reynie, I just realised… oh well.
I’m not so positive about much else, but Constance is pure Ni. Her level of Ni makes Reynie look like he wouldn’t be able to notice the pattern in a sequence of circle, square, circle, square, etc. I mean, oh my gosh… just… pure Ni right here. For those of you who are unaware, this book series is focused on the adventures of four children, all who are gifted in different ways. Constance, despite the fact that she advanced very quickly for her age (she was 2 in the first book (I think) and was still able to participate in extremely important ways to things that were going on), is essentially hypersensitive to patterns. Like, she could be in a room and someone could be walking quietly down the hallway and she’d know exactly who it was and where they were, just by picking up on sound or whatever it is. Her brain so effortlessly picks up on all sorts of patters without her even knowing it, which feels a ton like Ni to me. My only issue with this is she doesn’t feel like a judger, she doesn’t appear to me as someone who’d care much at all about organisation or plans, but Ni is dominant or auxiliary only for judgers, and I’m not going to argue with that.
The rest of what I have is only assumptions, and I’m open to hearing other opinions.
I think I heard somewhere (a Frank James video?) that, for example, people whose dominant function is a perceiving function (Ni, Ne, Si, Se) would more often come home from work or school or whatever and, when asked how their day went, they would talk more about the things that happened versus the people and interactions/whatever was going on with them, and the opposite for people whose dominant function is judging (Fi, Fe, Ti, Te). Constance, to me, feels like the kind of person who would come home (or wherever home was at the moment) and complain about how stupid everyone seemed all day and how dumb everything they did was. This would mean her dominant function would be her judging function, which would have to be extraverted if her other highest function is introverted. So she’d then be an extravert. You could also make the argument that if she were talking with Mr Benedict (someone she cares an insane amount about), for example, she’d talk about all the cool things she did. But, I still feel that in most scenarios this wouldn’t be the case, so I stand by what I decided on above. There’s even the argument where (completely ignoring everything I’ve said above, just focus on Exxx vs Ixxx right now) she lived alone in the storage room of a library for who knows how long (several weeks? months?). That definitely feels introverted to me, but it could also be irrationality and fear keeping her down there. I don’t know, other thoughts are helpful.
The last thing we need to figure out is whether she’s a feeler or thinker, or in other words whether she’s an Fe or Te dom. To me, Constance doesn’t seem to care much about what other people want. She’ll steal your ice cream when you aren’t looking, when you’re playing the steal/share game (I don’t feel like explaining it, so for your reference it is described in the first chapter of “The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner’s Dilemma” (aka the third book)) she’ll choose steal because she wants the other people (her friends) playing to have to suffer the consequences, she just doesn’t seem to care much about caring for others. So this would leave her being a thinker, which although I don’t think I’d necessarily call her logical, she is just a little kid and she really doesn’t feel like a feeler.
So, putting all that together, she’d be an ENTJ. Other opinions are welcome, I’d love to talk about it!
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Kate Wetherall: ESFP
I wanted to call her an ESTP (and she might very well be one), but I’ll stick with ESFP for the purposes of my explanations
Total Se dom, I’m not even going to argue about that. She has insanely good spacial awareness and is very much a hands-on person. One of her special gifts is that, just by looking at something, even for just a moment, she can tell you exactly how long it is. No doubt about it, she’ll know. Once she was down in a storm drain (? I think it was a storm drain) to help a girl get the pencil she’d dropped down there. Despite the fact that it was probably super dark down there, she knew exactly how deep the crack the pencil feel down was. She’s high energy, always looking for adventure, very extraverted. I’m not sure what else to say, but man does she have high Se. At this point a lot of it’s just a feeling I get, but I trust it.
So, if she’s an Se-dom, she has to be an ESxP. The only two options from here on forth are ESTP and ESFP, and for some reason I’ve settled on ESFP. I don’t think she’s super logical, she sort of feels like a feeler… not sure…
I actually have no idea if she’s an F or T, so if any of you know the books, I’d appreciate some assistance!
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George “Sticky” Washington: IxTx
No idea with this kid, I also haven’t thought too much about his… nothing seems to jump out to me as STICKY except for introvert… but that’s not much to go off of…
He doesn’t seem to be very social, he seems like he’d be perfectly happy to spend less time around people (aside from the three people above, they as a group are inseparable, it tears them apart inside to be apart from one another for too long).
I call him a thinker, but I wouldn’t argue if you called him a feeler.
I really have no clue with this kid, assistance would be appreciated!
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So!
Texting
Istp, out of nowhere at 2am: you're trash
Intj: it's okay to be jealous
Istp: *blocks intj*
The debate of whether astrology is a pseudoscience, starring INTP and IxTx
INFP: *image of funny Tumblr thread about astrology*
IxTx: Oh, you study astrology too, INFP?
INFP: Yeah.
INTP, chiming in: Astrology is for dumb people.
INFP: W-
IxTx: No it’s not.
INTP: It’s a pseudoscience, meaning that it doesn’t go with the scientific method, meaning that it has no logic behind it, meaning people who study it have no logic.
IxTx: It’s not a pseudoscience. It does have facts behind it, you just can’t get it through your thick head.
INTP, offended: Astrology is still bulls**t.
INFP: *leaves conversation, is never seen again*
IxTx: Start accepting others’ opinions.
INTP:
IxTx: See, you can’t argue with that.
INTP: Your skull is made of ceramo-metallic armor plating. I don’t want to argue with you anymore.
IxTx: I WON! ADMIT IT!
INTP: That isn’t true. We’ve been arguing about this since day one, IxTx.
IxTx: Astrology isn’t a pseudoscience, and that’s the tea.
INTP: I don’t wanna repeat myself over and over again. Bye IxTx.
My ISTJ sister told me she feels like doing stuff when she sees me doing stuff and like procrastinating when she sees me procrastinate.
Is- Is she manipulating me to be productive "for her sake"?
IxTx be like
Over text message
ISFJ: I'm reading fanfiction right now because I'm lonely.
INTP 1: Lol, I'm looking at memes.
ISFJ: #forever alone
INTP 1: lol
IFSJ: *gross sobbing*
INTP 2: Lucky. I wish people would leave me alone.
INTP 1: Haha!
ISFJ: omg...
You done fucked up
When the EXFX doesn't want to hang out IXTX: "What did I do?"