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Steve Rogers "Captain America" MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Steve Rogers "Captain America"? Steve Rogers "Captain America" is an ISFJ personality type in MBTI, 1w2 - so/sx - 126 in Enneagram, RCOAN in Big 5, ESI in Socionics.

I don’t really have the patience to reply to every of the ISFP and ISTJ comments so I’ll clarify why I think he’s an ISFJ here, just for insight. :) Dom Si: I don’t ever not see Si in him, to be honest. Steve definitely has a problem with how much the world has changed since WW2 because in a completely new world like this, he can’t use any of his experience to make decisions in the present and especially in Winter Soldier he talks about that. In Avengers 1 he literally compares this situation to WW2 the moment he sees Loki (something along the lines of “last time I was in Germany and saw a man standing above everybody else, we ended up fighting”). In Civil War he refuses to sign the contract because last time he agreed to work with an organization, he ended up being betrayed. You might think that him not learning after he constantly gets in fights with guys twice his size speaks against him learning from experience but I’d say that’s because of his Enneagram 1 and socionics-Se. Aux Fe: He has a lot of trouble understanding his own emotions (he’s literally Mr “I have never had an idea what I want or what I like”) and doesn’t feel empathy, but has an ethical compass that tells him he must do this and this in a situation like this for other people. How is that Fi > Fe? He has a strong sense of subjective moral which might suggest Fi but don’t forget that he’s an Enneagram 1, of course he’d have a moral compass, and I think he’s sx/so because he doesn’t ever put justice over Bucky, he saves Bucky because he believes justice might have made a mistake, not because he thinks friend good & government bad. He doesn’t hate the government, but the ESI + 1 makes him defensive and a little aggressive in the face of something a little close to political disagreement. Unlike Tony, a tert Fe user, Steve uses his Fe to connect with people on a wider basis and let them follow him, his ability to move people with his moral speech to SHIELD in Winter Soldier is Fe > Fi because he’s not just sharing his subjective opinion and hoping people will understand, he is directly attempting to connect with and encourage everyone listening. Tert Ti: Steve shows quite a bit of Ti use actually. He learns information for the sake of it, never has talked about using his knowledge for a bigger purpose. He goes around in Winter Soldier and takes notes of things to google just because he’s curious and wants to know more. He’s analytical and suspicious and often doesn’t just take the information at face value, instead he wants multiple people’s stories and deeper, hidden information on what something is like before settling on what his opinion of something is or what he even thinks something is, for example his immediate “there’s more sides to you” reaction to Tony Stark, and for example the high suspicion on SHIELD he’s always had (for example in the him & Nick Fury elevator scene, he demands to see what secrets SHIELD holds before he can trust them). Inf Ne: How was it not obvious that he lacks that Ne? He’s been holding onto one single simple idea without any medium to major change of flavor for God knows how many movies. He doesn’t ever express that he sees *potential* for something, a community or a project. He makes due with what he has, does what he can under that one simple idea, literally never has an “oh, I had a thought!” moment, and most of the time isn’t willing to “brainstorm” or think outside the box, or accept new and inventive ideas.

Biography

Steve Rogers (Captain America) is a fictional character portrayed by Chris Evans in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. In the films, Steve Rogers is a World War II-era U.S. Army soldier who was given enhanced physical and mental capabilities with a "super soldier" serum developed by the military, and who was later frozen in ice for 70 years. As of 2019, the character is one of the central figures of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having played a major role in seven films of the series, and having a brief cameo in three.

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