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Mary Crawford MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

"Welcher Persönlichkeitstyp ist {profilename}? {profilename} ist ein {MBTI} -Persönlichkeitstyp in MBTI, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} in EnneArgram, {big5} in Big 5, {socionics} in Socionics."

Why ENTP? Why lively, witty, and "politically incorrect"? I think all types can be, plus her being "politically incorrect" comes a lot from the particular environment she grew up in. I think Mary is definitely more EXFJ than ENTP, though. Various reasons why I see her as Fe dominant: 1) She has a very good social intelligence, she is very good at group dynamics, she tries to involve everyone (even Fanny) and she gives a lot of importance to the harmony of the environment, e.g. when she sees Fanny down because of Mrs Norris' attack, she immediately goes to console her and tell her not to get too upset, because she wants a climate as serene as possible and also because she is sorry that a member of the group is sick. As well as during the rehearsals she tries as much as possible to put serenity. 2) The speech she makes where she criticizes her acquaintance who had greeted her younger sister first, and the reason was "it's ugly, it's not done". , as well as criticizing the hypocritical behavior of the sisters in question, and again the reason: "it is ugly to see in society this behavior/ sudden change". , rather than criticizing the hypocrisy or lack of logic and common sense. I would say more Fe than Ti. 3) Good at understanding other people's feelings and exploiting them. Like when she understands that Fanny's fear is to be considered ungrateful and in a non-direct way she uses this to make her accept her brother's necklace. Also here rather Fe like thing 4) When he wants to convince Edmund not to become a priest. He doesn't try to show the best possibilities in changing job, giving logical reasons. Rather he either makes snide jokes about the clergyman's profession, pointing out that it is an unappealing profession. But mostly he uses the "but I want an ambitious husband, if you really loved me you would have to accommodate me, if you don't love me" card. 4) Finally, the way she helps Henry win over Fanny. Again, he doesn't give her a "I know my brother can be a bit of a jerk, but there are advantages to being with him" speech, he doesn't try to illustrate the possible advantages to being with him. Instead he points out how his brother is so coveted by all the girls, how he is seen as the perfect "cool" guy to marry because objectively: rich, handsome, charismatic. And how it's not possible for that not to want him, and how lucky she must feel that Henry wants her. Thus putting the common sentiment "Henry's cool, you can't not want him" as a pillar. Definitely EXFJ as a thing. Between ENFJ and ESFJ though, I have some doubts and couldn't choose.

Biografie

Mary comes to Mansfield Park with her brother Henry to stay at the parsonage with her half-sister Mrs. Grant. Ambitious, mischievous, and worldly, she immediately sets her sights on marrying Tom Bertram. But she soon finds that she prefers Edmund even though he is the younger of the brothers and will not inherit the estate.

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