Papyrus نوع شخصية MBTI

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"ما نوع الشخصية Papyrus؟ Papyrus هو نوع ESFJ في mbti ، 3w2 - so/sx - 317 في enneagram ، SLOAN في Big 5 ، ESE في Socionics."

So, I'll admit, the arguments for both ESFJ and ENFP on this page are really cluttered, and it's a bit difficult to understand the overall points people are going for. So, if I have misinterpreted anything in this comment, do let me know; the last thing I want to do is strawman people making good arguments. However, from what I can see, I suspect many of the ENFP votes come from a misunderstanding of the cognitive functions. Many people have voted for Fi > Fe with an argument along the lines of "he's rebellious to the expectations of his culture". What this is referring to is his persistence towards being friends with Frisk, the human who the monster society thinks he should hate. This is a fair argument at first, but really simplified. Both Fe and Fi users can be rebellious against the way things are, but in different ways; given that Fe use is externally focused, what Fe users want is harmony between the emotions of those in their environment, and given that Fi use is internally focused, what Fi users want is harmony between their attitudes and their behaviour. While Papyrus doesn't hold himself to the expectations of his culture, he never demonstrates this level of cognitive dissonance expected from an Fi user; he's not going against the grain because he has some personal emotional attitude that leads him to believe Frisk should be treated as a friend, but because he struggles to see anyone in a state of harm. This is exactly why, despite going against societies expectations, he severely struggles to actually actively speak up against anyone about it (as demonstrated when he tries to explain his actions to Undyne), and he instead approaches this deviation from the norm by trying to show everyone else his perspective. Consider the date with Undyne that Frisk goes on, where Papyrus' insistence on seeing them get along leads to him very obviously setting up a contrived situation to force them to get closer. To summarise the point here; Papyrus does show deviation from the expectations of his culture, but this isn't inherently Fi > Fe. He does not go against these expectations due to any sense of cognitive dissonance, as you'd expect from an Fi user, and instead goes against these expectations for the sake of ensuring no one is left out or hurt, as you'd expect from an Fe user. While it feels silly to point out, just think of historical Fe-centric rebels like Martin Luther King Jr, an ENFJ, and think of how they approach the feeling of "something around me is wrong, here's the decision I'll take to make it better". That's a very universal thing, not just an Fi thing, and Papyrus goes about it in an Fe manner. I might as well add on a bit here about the Si-Ne axis. From what I can see, both the ESFJ and ENFP voters pretty much universally agree that he has fairly good Ne, so I'll glaze over that. Si is a bit more complicated though, since it's by far one of the most misunderstood functions. To simplify, Si is an information processing function focused on creating detailed, physical mental imagery of experiences, that can be referred back to whenever a new situation is introduced and needs to be interpreted. The fact that an Si user will likely constantly be referring back to "how things were" when understanding a situation is why it's often thought of as a "traditionalist" function, though this is in part a stereotype. It is true that Papyrus isn't very traditionalist, as people have mentioned, but consider one of his recurring character traits; his obsession with simple, repetitive stimulations. Whenever Papyrus is introduced to a new situation, such as on his date with Frisk or on the Undyne date, his first reaction is to refer back to the things he already knows. While a rudimentary and kind of silly example, an obvious one is his love of spaghetti; he's tried spaghetti a few times, really enjoyed it, and now sees it as a primary way of solving issues (like how he gives Frisk spaghetti on their date, simply because he knows he enjoys it and so can only rely on the idea that Frisk might like it too). I'd love to go further into detail, but this comment is quickly approaching the character limit, so I'll add one more thing; that aforementioned situation is an example of Si serving Fe, due to his Si being used for Fe goals, which is exactly what an ESFJ does. His Ne balances out his Si by giving him a better ability to consider new perspectives and take in more than surface-level information, and his inferior Ti shows in his constant inability to derive reasonable logical conclusions (as shown, for example, in his delusional conclusions about Frisk in the Genocide route). With Fe being served by Si, Si being balanced out by Ne, and a characteristic lack of Ti, there's a good argument for dominant Fe, auxillary Si, tertiary Ne, and inferior Ti. ESFJ all the way.

سيرة شخصية

A boisterous skeleton who dreams of becoming a member of the royal guard. He initially tries to capture the player character and is depicted as egotistical yet incompetent, but he is at heart a good-natured monster who just wants to have friends. He also enjoys making puzzles and cooking spaghetti.

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