Ben Parker MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Ben Parker? Ben Parker is an ENFJ personality type in MBTI, 2w1 - so/sp - 216 in Enneagram, SCOAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.

INFP 9w1 sx/so has a father. His name was ENFJ 1w9 sp/so Parker. MBTI - Fe-Ni-Se-Ti —> Fe-Ti: I feel that Uncle Ben primarily “[used] feelings of dis/harmony” in order to have “[derived] value judgements about un/acceptable behavior”, having been a “[natural] at knowing how people [felt]” — I think that Uncle Ben’s whole side of the conversation he had before dropping Spider-Man off at what he was led to believe to be the library might’ve be indicative of forefront Fe, his having expressed sincere concern for the state of disharmony he objectively picked up from his nephew himself. —> Fe-Ni: I feel that Uncle Ben supported his social connectivity with his having “accurately [interpreted] implications and the ideal path forward” and he “[reflected] on” his “personal beliefs/values to ensure meaningful direction” — I know Uncle Ben’s presence in the second Spider-Man film was depicted as a figment of the titular character’s imagination, but still, I feel as if accurately represented what the late Uncle Ben would have ideally sought after, seeing Peter Parker’s need to be Spider-Man as essential to the wellbeing of society. —> Ni-Se: As I described for Aunt May’s profile, I have generally used the tertiary function as an excuse to piss, shit, and morb all over a fictional character, but I feel Uncle Ben demonstrated that he was “present, grounded” and “amenable” with his ideals — As Sandman described to Spider-Man following the climax of Spider-Man 3, Uncle Ben had tried to reason with him, having related his ideals to the present moment of the situation in the sense of having encouraged Sandman to rethink what he was doing by putting the gun down and going home. ENNEAGRAM - 1w9 sp/so —> Type 1: Now, of course, ANY fucking guardian figure would most likely seek to correct the behavior of those that they are watching of, but I almost was wonder if Uncle Ben’s “worry about those [he loved]” was inherently based in a “duty to help others achieve … excellence” — Aunt May had alluded to the fundamentally virtuous nature of Uncle Ben and even Sandman in Spider-Man 3 recognized that he was trying to help him correct his actions in a sincere, genuinely helpful way. —> Wing 9: I might stretching things out here, but I feel that Uncle Ben possessed a “dominant Nine wing” in the sense of his having tended to “withdraw under stress” and “merge with chosen activities” — Supplementary to his efforts to helpfully correct, I feel that Uncle Ben sought after a peaceful, harmonizing solution as part of the end goal for his correction efforts, but when Spider-Man either retaliated against or resisted such efforts, Uncle Ben himself seemingly relented and withdrew himself. —> sp/so: Very similarly to Aunt May, I am guessing that Uncle Ben’s possible Sexual blindspot manifested as his “heightened sense of responsibility” (?!!?) and that “following” his more passionate “energies … [felt] too risky” — I feel that Aunt May’s shared backstory with Peter Parker about when Uncle Ben and her got engaged was indicative of their mutual Sexual blindspots, as in they both weren’t ready yet and they sought to stabilize their relationship before jumping right in and pursuing their shared attraction to each other. SOURCES —> Uncle Ben: https://spiderman-films.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Ben_(Cliff_Robertson) —> MBTI: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/theory —> Enneagram: https://oceanmoonshine9.wordpress.com —> Enneagram’s Instincts: https://www.docdroid.net/QTXfwgk/hudson-subtypes-pdf LINGERING THOUGHTS —> I know I said on Aunt May’s profile that she might make for my favorite character of the trilogy, but after having done Uncle Ben’s profile, I’d like to revise that statement and - even if his role in the trilogy was more minimal - say that Uncle Ben himself was my favorite; I especially appreciate that in Spider-Man 2, Uncle Ben was the manifestation of the voice inside Spider-Man’s head that represented the moral prerogative of the hero’s continued contribution to society. —> I’m leaning more towards Enneagram Type 1 over Type 2 as I am not so sure that Uncle Ben had as much of a prideful, shame-based need to be loved as much as he more so wanted to be a force for good and correctiveness in relation to his surroundings, my go-to example being how he tried to help Sandman reconsider his life of crime. —> There is light. Forty soft, glowing watts of it. Thank you.

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