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Jane Doe MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Jane Doe? Jane Doe is an INFJ personality type in MBTI, 4w5 - so/sp - 459 in Enneagram, RCOAI in Big 5, IEI in Socionics.

I'm only gonna talk about the first two functions because once you figure those out, you're down to a single MBTI type. Ni: "My life an unsolved mystery." Jane, in the musical, is a constant observer; she focuses on how the rest of the choir interacts and looks to make sense of it all inside of her. According to an article, "some typologists call Ni 'perspective-shifting' and an ability to see things from many different angles to find their underlying meaning and essence." Jane is constantly on a search for meaning in this show from what people's actions mean to looking into what they say. Ni also tends to be seen as a more mysterious function, meaning INTJs/INFJs are often shrouded in mystery. Fe: "Do you want to brush my dolly's hair?" Jane looks to the rest of the choir for how to interact with them. While she does apply some experience, to a very limited extent, she mainly looks to the external world. For instance, Constance was the first to speak up after her entrance and she indicated fear. Jane sensed that fear and rationalized that she needed comfort by trying to relate what she feels helps to comfort her to try to comfort Constance. 4w5: "And I'm asking why lord/if this is how I die lord/why be left with no family and no friends?" Type 4s, the Individualist, are on a constant search for identity, as well as what's missing in their lives. For Jane, they're one in the same. She feels a mixture of despair and envy that the choir knows who they each are whereas she has no clue. She also knows that there are people alive who were able to determine who each of them were after the disaster, however she was completely forgotten, only adding to her envy. The 5 wing comes from her constantly observing the rest of the choir to see what they're like. And compared to Noel, a 4w3, his song is very showy and bold. Jane's, on the other hand, is very reserved for the most part; however it's also one of catharsis. When the song picks up, her envy comes out. Why did she have to be the one to be unknown? Why didn't she have anyone who cared for her like the rest of the choir?

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