Charles Baudelaire tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Charles Baudelaire? Charles Baudelaire es un tipo de personalidad INFP en mbti, 4w5 - sx/sp - 485 en enneagram, RLUEI en Big 5, IEI en Socionics."
𝗕𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘𝗟𝗔𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗜𝗦 𝗦𝗘𝗫𝗨𝗔𝗟 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗥 Both Baudelaire's personality and work are marked by extreme intensity, symbolism, and the exaltation of the power of the individual over society. The first thing to note is the pronounced emotionality of his works. Baudelaire extols feelings and what he experiences, presenting emotions as something extremely important, ruling this world. For example, the poet embodies individualistic ideas in the image of an albatross. In the poem, it is clearly visible with what passion the artist describes the image of a bird, completely independent, but not accepted by others. Accordingly, we can take away two things: an absolutely unmistakable belonging to the Heart Triad, whose essence literally lies in image, emotion and symbolism; a dominant, very pronounced passion of Envy, inherent in Type IV. Baudelaire, if we talk about his work, valued above all uniqueness, originality, unusual, full of passion and intensity images that could truly convey his inner experiences and thoughts about individuality and uniqueness. As you can see, a very typical artist, tormented by fate. The passion of Envy manifests itself in the exaltation of creativity, emotions and one's own uniqueness. In addition, a clear emphasis is placed on one's Super-Ego, which, as we see, destroys ethical values. Baudelaire, in fact, attached great importance to beauty. He believed that beauty is beyond moral concepts. All this also resembles such traits of Fours as aristocracy, aesthetics, a strong Super-Ego, emotionality, refinement and artistry. Unlike the other two subtypes, the first of which directs Envy inward and tries to suppress it, presenting a more stoic image, and the second is openly ashamed of its uniqueness, still striving for refinement, but lacking sufficient self-confidence, Sexual 4 stands proudly and arrogantly, openly declaring its uniqueness. Based on Baudelaire's work, one can clearly see that his envy and masochistic character of type 4 acquires a bolder, prouder and more reactive stance. The sexual instinct gives powerful intensity. Baudelaire is not ashamed of the uniqueness and all the sadness of the artist's fate, but extols it, dramatizes it and elevates it to the rank of an overman - someone who flies in the sky while the gray crowd stands on the ground. Speaking about his biography, such traits as transgressiveness, hysteria, intolerance of limits and irresponsibility are quite clearly expressed in Baudelaire's character. In his youth, he often sought the services of dubious individuals, which later "gave" him syphilis and other ailments. He led an extremely chaotic lifestyle, full of passion and unpredictability. Baudelaire was not organized, he even despised it, striving to show the world the image of a completely free artist, for him organization and the mortal world were alien.
Biografia
Charles Pierre Baudelaire (9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet, translator, and literary and art critic whose reputation rests primarily on his poetry collection The Flowers of Evil, which was perhaps the most important and influential poetry collection published in Europe in the 19th century. He is seen as one of the leading figures of the Symbolist movement (a late-19th century art movement with origins in France that sought to express absolute truths using metaphorical and highly symbolic language, usually eschewing direct communication) and the Decadent movement (a late-19th century art movement that followed an aesthetic ideology of excess, artificiality, and a generally bohemian way of life).
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