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Amy Pond tipe kepribadian MBTI

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"Jenis kepribadian apa itu Amy Pond? Amy Pond adalah tipe kepribadian ESFP di mbti, 7w8 - sp/sx - 784 di enneagram, SLUAI dalam Big 5, SEE dalam socionics."

REVISED TYPOLOGY COMMENT “dOcToR. iN a WoRd. In OnE vErY sImPlE wOrD eVeN yOu CaN uNdErStAnD.” MBTI: Se-Fi-Te-Ni —> Se-Ni —o—> Amy’s thought process was predominantly externally oriented towards experiencing “life with all of [her] senses”, her interactions with physical sensations being actions of immediacy, such as “observing, experiencing, and reacting” accordingly; in “The Beast Below” (S5-E2), the Doctor was begrudgingly prepared to put the beast in question into a vegetative state, but Amy was able to make a more practical decision in the form of having noticed that the beast was not reacting with hostility to children and opted to abdicate the creature itself. —o—> Alright, Amy’s disconnection from possible inferior Ni most likely manifested as a fixation on “one negative outcome, perhaps carried out to an extreme” - her having waited for the Doctor in her childhood - but then had later taken shape in the form of having wanted to “stay entirely in the present”; following the climax of “The Beast Below”, Amy had asked the Doctor about his reason for having supposedly run away and was about to express her own reasons for having ran away with him, perhaps alluding to her hesitance to establish a more meaningful purpose for her life. —> Se-Fi —o—> The example episode I’d like to reference consisted of Amy having contended with more ambiguous feelings rather than more clearly defined good or bad manifestations— Amy secondarily referenced her “internal … compass” of sentiments and preferences as “the basis for making decisions” and “personal guidance”; after having shifted between the two separate dreams fabricated by the Dream Lord in “Amy’s Choice” (S5-E7), Amy herself had become contemplative about whether or not she actually wanted to settle down in Leadworth, having looked into her internalized feelings and preferences to asses her stance. —o—> When Amy had eventually come to form more established “opinions”, she was prone to “throwing [them] out suddenly and bluntly”, having “passionately” latched onto any given “subject” which she held strongly, emotionally-based positions on; following the fabricated death of Rory in “Amy’s Choice”, the Amy was adamant about not caring what reality was real or fake as she could not live in a world without Rory, having harshly questioned the purpose of the Doctor in himself for not being able to save - in a sense - Rory. —> Se-Te —o—> To retain relevance to the example episode I will be referencing, Amy’s more compromised relationship to tertiary Te possibly manifested into how she questionably designated certain “things” to be given “particular importance” in which she was “very straightforward” with some rather than others; ugh, alright, my argument regarding Amy’s tertiary Te feels very forced, but I’m going to assume it was a more compromised arrangement of priorities that influenced Amy to be more honest with the Doctor about her pregnancy than with Rory— this took place place towards the end of “Day of the Moon” (S6-E2). —o—> Otherwise, there were most certainly areas and practices in which Amy become more “structured and disciplined” about, having become more focused in how she worked towards “any goals”; her more organized and prepared approach to following the Doctor and Canton Everett Delaware III’s plan to exploit the Silence in “Day of the Moon” was demonstrated in working with the latter in rendezvousing with the Doctor in Area 51 and then later in Graystark Hall. Continued in comments…

Biografi

The Girl Who Waited Amy, a kissogram (and, later, a model and a writer), is a Scot raised in a small village in rural England. She first met the Doctor as a little girl in 1996, an encounter that everyone but Amy dismissed as imaginary. But Amy never forgot her "raggedy Doctor", and he served as a sort of imaginary friend for her… until he finally returned, twelve years later. Her relationship with the Doctor is arguably inspired by Wendy Darling's relationship with Peter Pan... except that in this case, Wendy is Peter's mother-in-law.

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