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Jasmine MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Jasmine? Jasmine is an ESFP personality type in MBTI, 8w7 - sx/so - 872 in Enneagram, SLUEI in Big 5, SEE in Socionics.

Doesn’t always think about consequences of her actions, protective and defensive of those she loves, sweet and playful, for the most part brushes people off and stays calm and presents her case instead of losing her temper and getting into big arguments but she still has a bit of a temper when people go too far in her opinion, romantic, self-determined, doesn’t let anything or anyone decide over her but herself, neither people, nor rules, nor tradition. Cares about others, loves and appreciates her pet tiger a lot, seems to like animals in general and cares about their well-being, also sees them more as kindred spirits than subjects. exploratory. Tends to go off-topic in an (argumentative) discussion and bring up lots of other points she dislikes, doesn’t complain a lot herself but brings it up when someone else does, thinks the grass is greener on the other side and doesn’t actually take the time to think whether this „other side“ is truly better, lives in the moment, polite to strangers, acts impulsively and in-the-moment rather than planning carefully or thinking through consequences, flirtatious, willing to own up to mistakes and feels very sad and sorry when others get hurt as a consequence of her actions, doesn’t forgive easily, unruly, doesn’t like arogant people, gets really angry when others try to tell her what to do, hates feeling fenced in, cunning, smart, adventurous, sometimes a bit dreamy but still in-the moment, determined, headstrong, cares about her subjects

Biography

Princess Jasmine is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin. She is the independent and rebellious princess of Agrabah, a Middle Eastern kingdom ruled by her father, the Sultan. As the future Sultana, Jasmine has a strong sense of obligation to her kingdom. Because of outdated laws, however, she was forbidden to go beyond the palace walls and was forced to follow unjust practices. Refusing to be treated like a sheltered object, Jasmine desperately aspires to diverge from her societal confines, to live a life where she is free to make her own choices. Jasmine is loosely based on the character of Princess Badroulbadour from the Aladdin fairy tale featured in the One Thousand and One Nights storybook collection. She is also the sixth official member of the Disney Princess line-up, and the first to be of non-Caucasian descent.

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