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Guinevere Beck MBTI Personality Type

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What personality type is Guinevere Beck? Guinevere Beck is an ESFJ personality type in MBTI, 2w3 - sx/so - 469 in Enneagram, SLUAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.

I honestly wish I could just give a huge nudge towards SX3 for Beck and be over with it, yet the confusion between the types of the heart triad here really just needs some clearing up. firstly, the easier one to clear up is E4 for Beck. this is simply just voted off of stereotype that all people inclined to be writers and poets are E4. this is one reason that this consensus is honestly bothersome considering the amount of people so fed into stereotypes. does she really display any sense of envy and introspection to how she truly compares with everyone around her? if anything she lacks an idea of her inner self, always focusing on how she can claim her external position as a well-known author. I don't see her struggling with a poor image of herself to the point that she is fixated on understanding her inner workings. even in her introduction she is presented as someone capable of juggling multiple jobs at once, chasing her ambitions to become a writer. she is driven by her status and how she can be perceived by the eyes around her. this fits E3 much better. secondly, the confusion for E2 is what I find a bit more understandable. she does prove to be more outgoing and friendly amongst others, but she really just lacks the drive of pride behind it. in comparison to characters like Peach (an actual E2) and Joe (strong 2 fix), she doesn't hold the same strong "they need me" mentality. iirc, she even realizes how she feels about her friends that she didn't even truly like, she only continues to hang out with them since they help set the external standard she needs to use as a reference to mold herself towards social expectations. this is how the SX3 functions. in the case of Beck, she latches onto the idea of what is most normalized to behave even if it wasn't truly good for her. her case of vanity is that she forms her own image of what is most feminine and becomes it. I'd also like to mention how E4 is a big no for ESE. this should already be an easy indication of a mistype. anyways, hope this could be helpful for those who want a realistic analysis, peace out \(-. - )

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