Charles Kingsleigh MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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For the limited amount of screentime he was provided, these are my reasons for voting him as an INTJ: Ni: great at seeing possibilities and creating long-term, overarching objectives. Very ambitious and determined about his seemingly impossible goals, despite continual discouragement. Te: applying his goals primarily on a practical and systematized level, I believe that this one is fairly self-explanatory. Fi: takes a bit from what I wrote about Ni, he encourages (and embodies) individuality and not caving in from outside influences, holding on to your personal convictions. Inferior Se: perhaps not very noticeable (possibly as a result of the lacking screen time), but the most obvious is how he is perhaps not in the present moment very much. His basic mode of perceiving the world would seem to be future orientated, and the most common critique from his peers was how "head in the clouds" his goals were. Peers: "Charles, you have finally lost your senses. This venture is impossible!" Charles: "For some. Gentlemen, the only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible." Peers: "That kind of thinking could ruin you!" Charles: "I'm willing to take that chance. Imagine trading posts in Rangoon, Bangkok, Jakarta..." This mindset seems to me like a very strong combination of Ni, Te and Fi. He is actually one of my favourite characters in fiction, and one I can very much relate to as an INTJ.
Biografie
Charles Kingsleigh is a character created for Tim Burton's film, Alice in Wonderland. He is Alice's beloved father. Charles is played by the New Zealand actor Marton Csokas.
Persönlichkeit correlate
Alice Kingsleigh
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Mirana / The White Queen
Cheshire Cat
Iracebeth / The Red Queen
Ilosovic Stayne / The Knave of Hearts
Absolem / Caterpillar
Hamish Ascot