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Giselle MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Giselle? Giselle is an ENFP personality type in MBTI, 7w6 - sx/so - 729 in Enneagram, SCUAI in Big 5, ESE in Socionics.

Ne dom > Fe dom for Giselle. Giselle is able to see the potential in every person or situation and fantasize for hours about dreams of love and idealism. She feels more comfortable exploring one and another possibility that can inspire her imagination about her prince charming and their future together, which, in fact, at the end of the film we see that she learns to handle in a better way and to put her feet on the ground and learn that not everything is rosy (here we see the clash of Ne dom with Si inferior and what it means for her to be sexual 7). Likewise, the same movie is about her confronting her co-star (a Si user) who tries to get her to see things as they are and pay attention to the details of the situation. Now, Fe dom doesn't make sense to her. Judging is not the most outstanding thing in it or even its identifier. Fe is interested in working based on collective values ​​and from here she can fight for what she considers fair for others or conform to what others expect of them. Giselle is not like that. She is empathetic and interested in helping, yes. But this shouldn't just be a final trait for Fe at all. She is certainly an evaluator of feeling, but here Fe dom has nothing to do against the intuitive extroverted perception function like Ne, who prefers to explore possibilities and alternatives and always look for eccentric and creative ways to face reality, For example, as we saw in the scene with the lawyer and his ex-wife, where Giselle was not able to realize that this couple was divorced as she did not understand the social implications in such a situation and yet she was able to see the potential of both as a couple and bring them back together. Fi aux > Si aux Once again, Si is absurd for Giselle. Si, a function focused on the accuracy of reality, the details and the subjective experiences that help the subject to function in the safest and most stable way, is a completely inferior function and not at all valued by Giselle given her predilection for Ne, its opposite function. Si parent in ESFJs allows them to support Fe dom in taking into account the traditions and rules that must be followed to ensure social harmony. This has nothing to do with Giselle. She is a girl who is not afraid of the eccentric and doing things differently, regardless of what other people around her may think about her and the way she acts, because she prefers to be sheself and free (Fi > Fe). And here she comes to light Fi aux, a function that allows her to distinguish between right and wrong from her own subjective perception. Fi does not mean that a person is selfish or vain, rather it make you aware of what you want for yourself. In Giselle's case, she always knew what she wanted: to marry the prince, and it was not until she started living with Robert and his daughter that she allowed herself to change her mind or judgment.

Biography

The main protagonist of the film, Giselle comes from the land of Andalasia and finds herself in modern-day New York the day of her wedding with Prince Edward, forcing her to find a way to return and learn about this strange new land that is the real world.

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