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Harry Potter MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Harry Potter? Harry Potter is an ISFP personality type in MBTI, 9w8 - sp/sx - 964 in Enneagram, RLUAN in Big 5, ESI in Socionics.

Fi: Harry has a strong sense of right and wrong and always does what he thinks is the right thing, with no consideration for social judgement, which leads him to become a pariah quite a few times, most notably when Voldemort returns and Harry keeps stubbornly telling the truth, despite it earning him cruel punishments and his peers ostracizing him. His morals are rather black-and-white, with a clear distinction between good and evil. He can sometimes judge people too harshly because of it. He doesn't share his emotions readily. Se: Harry is absolutely in his element when in dangerous situations. He thinks very well on his feet and reacts quickly to changing circumstances, all of which is a huge part of his famous luck. He finds true happiness in the physical experience of flying and playing quidditch. He is more concerned with the concrete than with the abstract. Ni: Harry often gets strong hunches, but as a lower Ni user, he gets stuck on them, obsessed with them, unable to let go of his initial hunch, going into a Fi-Ni loop. Sometimes he is indeed right - in the case of Draco being a Death Eater - and sometimes he is just a victim of his own prejudice - in the case of Snape allegedly trying to kill him and steal the Philosopher's Stone. Te: Harry is pretty bad at organizing himself and dealing with objective data, so he usually lets Hermione, a strong Te user, handle this. She is the one making schedules for Harry and Ron to prepare for their exams and the one organizing their things for the horcrux hunt.

Biography

Harry James Potter (b. 31 July 1980) was an English half-blood wizard, and one of the most famous wizards of modern times. He was the only child and son of James and Lily Potter both members of the original Order of the Phoenix. Harry's birth was overshadowed by a prophecy, naming either himself or Neville Longbottom as the one with the power to vanquish Lord Voldemort. After half of the prophecy was reported to Voldemort, courtesy of Severus Snape, Harry was chosen as the target due to his many similarities with the Dark Lord. In turn, this caused the Potter family to go into hiding. Voldemort made his first vain attempt to circumvent the prophecy when Harry was a year and three months old. During this attempt, he murdered Harry's parents as they tried to protect him, but this unsuccessful attempt to kill Harry led to Voldemort's first downfall. This downfall marked the end of the First Wizarding War, and to Harry henceforth being known as the "Boy Who Lived." #DanielRadcliffe

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