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  2. วรรณกรรม
  3. The Silmarillion

{{ชื่อ}} ประเภทบุคลิกภาพ MBTI

บุคลิกภาพ

"Fëanor ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Fëanor เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INTJ ใน mbti, 3w4 - so/sp - 385 ใน Enneagram, SLOEI ใน Big 5, SLE ใน Socionics"

As someone who had trouble imagining Fëanor having Se inferior and Fi tertiary, I re-read the Silmarillion and now I'm quite sure that he was by no means an ENTJ. Fëanor’s inferior Se is actually the root and stem of many of his errors and failures. After his father's death, he basically went through a Se grip and became increasingly impulsive and result-oriented. He had this mental image of going to Middle-earth, defeating Morgoth and avenging his father's death while regaining his Silmarils. He wanted to put his vision in reality (Ni), but he couldn't see well enough how reality could actually put him down (Se inferior). It didn't matter to him that the Valar explicitly stated that he and all his kin could never ever defeat Morgoth. All that mattered to Fëanor was his own personal vision (Ni-Fi) as he was unable to realistically assess the situation (Se inferior). Him going ahead of the vanguard of his army was an iconic Se inferior thing to do; not being able to correctly read the physical cues in reality and therefore not knowing how far you are able to go. He was also far too Fi motivated for an ENTJ. His Fi is childish and underdeveloped, and it's clearly evident in his irrational hate towards Indis and her children and also his immature and long-standing feud with Fingolfin. After the darkening of Valinor and until his death, he went back and forth between Ni-Fi loop and Se grip, and they're completely recognizable in the patterns of his behavior. Not to mention that it was said that Fëanor had inherited his mother's mood, and Miriel was also an INTJ whose child Fi was the main cause of her willful and stubborn personality.

ชีวประวัติ

Fëanor was the son of Finwë, King of the Ñoldorin Elves. His spirit was so fiery that the strain of giving birth to him eventually killed his mother. He was the greatest of the Elves in craftsmanship, and one of the most knowledgeable. Unfortunately, he was also extremely proud and arrogant. Fëanor swore revenge on Morgoth when Morgoth murdered his father and stole the Silmarils (holy jewels) he had made, and led the Ñoldor out of Valinor into Middle-earth to fight him, slaughtering the Teleri to steal their ships, and betraying his half-brothers' people by abandoning them. Fëanor was killed in battle by Gothmog shortly after arriving in Beleriand; his rage was so great that his spirit incinerated his body as it left.

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