Norman Bates type de personnalité MBTI
Personnalité
"Quel type de personnalité est Norman Bates? Norman Bates est un type de personnalité ISFJ dans MBTI, 6w5 - sp/sx - 621 dans Enneagram, RLOAN dans Big 5, SEI dans Socionics."
Norman's typing depends on how you read Norman as a character, his motivations, and how his condition works. I see these options: Sp1- In this case, we see that his repressed anger transforms into excessive kindness. yet when he is pushed too far, he snaps. He snapped when he killed his mother and her lover, and then the trauma of that drove him to kill the others. The mother is viewed as a coping mechanism and an outlet for his anger rather than an actual DID alter (assuming Norman is conscious when the mother kills). Sp4- Assumes Norman is envious of people who have what he doesn't. He bottles it up inside and keeps a happy demeanor, but when he has the opportunity, he snaps and disposes of the objects of his desire. The mother is a persona he created to stop himself from spiraling too far and not being able to hold a perfect image. So6- Assumes Norman's fear leads him to try and be a dutiful son. He follows his mother's instructions like he hears them in his own head. Assumes that he does not have DID, but rather a form of psychosis that makes him compelled to do things by hearing voices. Sp6- This is his PDB consensus. This takes Norman's taxidermy speech as a desire for peace and control. It assumes that he just wants the world, and things he can't control to be still and quiet. It insinuates that Norman thinks his mother is the one killing, that he does not realize he killed her, and that he is the one cleaning up her messes in his mind. It assumes that Norman Bate's personality has not been overridden by the mother fully and that he can regain consciousness when he needs to clean up his Mother's messes. Sx9- assumes that norman's DID is central to his personality and that his ultimate goal was to fully inhabit his mother. Insists that his fusion with her at the end is the ultimate representation of his trauma and his vice taking over. Makes Norman the silent, passive passenger the film paints him out to be. The ultimate Mommy's boy, Norman Bates. Couldn't accept his mother found a lover, and went on to kill her and her lover. Then, he went and absorbed her personality, creating his ideal image of his, still alive, abusive mother. She's forever with him, and she doesn't want him to have anything else. Eventually, the mother takes over and becomes the protective one over her son instead. Norman's personality is dead by the time the film starts and it is the mother pretending to be him the whole time. While I personally like to think that Norman is his own person and his mother just occupies part of his head (in my personal headcanon he's sp/so 6w5 614) I don't think that's what the filmmakers intended. They put that monologue at the end by the psych for a reason. Norman *has* been gone for a long time, and there is none of him left. What we see in the film is the mother. Just the mother. Unfortunate as it may be, we never meet Norman Bates, just the clue toward who he once was: an sx/so 9w1 964. Case closed.
Biographie
Norman Bates is a fictional character created by American author Robert Bloch as the main antagonist in his 1959 thriller novel Psycho. He was portrayed by Anthony Perkins in the 1960 version of Psycho directed by Alfred Hitchcock and in the Psycho franchise. #AnthonyPerkins
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