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  3. Braveheart (1995)

William Wallace MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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I'm not going to reinvent the wheel here-- "Extroverted Feeling (Fe): “Men dont follow titles, they follow courage.” Wallace sees strength in unity; he understands the importance of uniting the clans of Scotland in overthrowing the English, and is frustrated by the clans tendency to quarrel amongst themselves. Wallace inspires by pure emotion and empathy, he knows what the clans need to hear when shaking in their boots from fear and cold; sometimes it isn’t much, just to remember that life isn’t worth living unless you have freedom… Introverted Intuition (Ni): “What would you do with out freedom?”. Freedom, Wallaces last word. Wallace is able to envision a Scotland that is its own entity, and recognize any other Scotland is not worth living in; Wallace’s primary dream however, was to live in peace, start a family and settle down with the girl he loved since childhood. Freedom becomes the means to this end (if not for him, for future generations) once his dreams are bashed, and his plot to relieve Scotland from the holds of England ensue out of vengeance for his love, Murron. Extroverted Sensing (Se): Quick, decisive, purposeful, Wallace understands how his surroundings can work for him and uses them to his advantage. Wallace sometimes uses this function in support to his Ni (such as when he orders his men to carve spears “twice the length of men” to use on the front lines), enabling him to practically anticipate what is likely to ensue once on the battle field. Wallace is also able to act and cope very well in the moment (in the case of hand to hand combat) an ability inherently unnatural, but acquired by the years of training he received from his Uncle. Introverted Thinking Ti: Wallace is strategic, he is able to spot weakness in an opposing army; like when ordering the Irish clans to fein running away and instead circle around to attack from the rear. Wallace also manages objectivity. Even though Wallace fights for peace, when the King of England offers peace to Scotland – if Wallace were to consent to his wills – Wallace understands the king to be too conniving to deliver on his promises, regardless of an agreement and refuses." https://funkymbtifiction.tumblr.com/post/157837227375/braveheart-william-wallace-ENFJ "ENFJs, if raised in an environment where their strengths are cultivated, exude confidence, and are typically very bright. William Wallace is taken early on by his uncle, trained in weaponry, but even more importantly trained in the mind. He learns languages and literature, the gospel and gore.Image But all he truly wants is to live peacefully with his love—setting aside any warlike tendencies for a chance at happiness. The people, however, are restless, looking for a leader who will end the tyranny of Edward Longshanks. So, when Wallace’s love is murdered by the English, not only do the people find the leader they are looking for, but an emblazoned and impassioned defender driven by love and loss. His speeches empower those around him, and his strategic and diplomatic intelligence, developed by years of study, lend him aid in victory after victory over the English. Wallace, despite the power given to him, serves a higher cause. ENFJs typically do not seek to serve themselves, but others, and if they determine there is a way something ‘should be,’ they will work tirelessly to make it reality. Wallace sees Robert the Bruce as the rightful leader of the Scots. Even when Wallace has an army—even when his men would die for him—he does not want the power. ENFJs are naturally trusting of others. They believe good will win out—that they are implicitly understood and crushed when betrayed or when things don’t turn out the way they had imagined. It is ultimately this natural trusting nature of the ENFJ that is Wallace’s downfall. He doesn’t see the Judas’ around him, and ultimately loses his life because of it—though more powerful in martyrdom than life. In conclusion, ENFJs are rare souls, driven to help others. Keep this in mind—they tend to take poor care of themselves and can be taken advantage of by a demanding loved on, or someone less sensitive than they. Yes, they are typically very sturdy, but they are sensitive, and need affirmation for their efforts and appreciation for the unrestricted love they offer." https://mbtipopculture.wordpress.com/2013/01/18/ENFJ-males-peeta-mellark-and-william-wallace/

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#MelGibson as William Wallace

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