Hera MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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Voting Hera Fe dom just because she is jealous and manipulative is a dumb oversimplification. Besides that, Hera does rely on external logic to plot and even achieve her goals. Do you guys think it's a display of Fe being unaware of the external feelings? That seems to be always the case for Hera all the time. You need to rely less on the female and male stereotypes and more on the Jungian theory. Women aren't "unlogical beasts" or "unable to think" this kind of reasoning speaks more of your prejudice than about the facts. P.S: I saw people calling Fe doms irrational, and that is just a huge mistake. F functions like T functions are considered rational functions in Jungian theory. Get your facts right, please
Biografie
Hera (pronounced hair-ah) is Zeus's wife, and the second most powerful Olympian in the pantheon. Hera is not only the goddess of marriage and women, but also the queen of the heavens. Further, she has some minor control over the weather and fertility, though these are not central aspects of her character. In her true form, Hera is tall, noble, and beautiful woman, but, like Zeus, she can assume any form she wishes. Hera is one of the six children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and is thus Zeus's sister as well as his wife. She fought valiantly against the Titans at Zeus's side, but her importance has waned with every new deity or hero that Zeus sires with someone else. Above all, Hera is a jealous wife, for her marriage to Zeus is anything but a model of fidelity. In her jealousy over Zeus's many dalliances with other goddesses and mortal women, Hera has often acted violently. She conspired with the Titans to have Zagreus killed, tricked Dionysus' mortal mother Semele to cause her own doom, and tried to harm Hercules throughout his mortal life. Still, she's cordial and ever friendly to the other Olympians, as befits a ruler. She's often temperate when Zeus is reckless, and can fly into a rage when he's rational, the two of them are a perfect balancing act. The other Greek deities respect Hera's judgment, and they know when to back down from a disagreement with her.