1. Persone e Personaggi
  2. Film
  3. Leap! / Ballerina (2016)

Félicie tipo di personalità MBTI

Personalità

"Che tipo di personalità è Félicie? Félicie è un tipo di personalità ENFP in mbti, 3w4 - sx/so - 379 in enneagram, SLUAI in big 5, IEE in socionics."

her main motivation and energy come from dreams and possibilities (that's classic Ne), not from immediate sensory experiences (Se). Right from the opening scenes in the orphanage, Félicie has been dreaming for years about becoming a ballet dancer in Paris—even though she's never had proper training or even stepped foot in a real ballet environment. That's pure Ne-dom: getting super excited about a big, abstract idea (becoming a famous ballerina), seeing future possibilities ("What if I could actually become one?"), and just jumping into the adventure to make it happen. An Se-dom like an ESFP would usually get their energy from tangible, right-now experiences—if she loved dance, she'd first fall in love with the physical feeling of moving, the music, the stage lights, the adrenaline. But with Félicie it's the opposite: the dream and mental image come first, then she goes after the experience. Her decision-making style is impulsive, but it's idea-driven rather than purely reactive to the environment. When she runs away to Paris, she doesn't have a solid plan. She just knows, "I have to get there because my dream is waiting." That's Ne-style impulsivity: "Let's chase this new possibility and see where it leads!" When she steals Camille's identity to get into the class, it's coming from a creative, opportunistic idea—quickly connecting dots and spotting an opening—rather than just reacting to whatever's physically in front of her in the moment. Her relationship with dance is expressive and imaginative, not just about physical mastery. When Félicie finally starts dancing, her style is full of personal imagination and emotion (think of that iconic hammer-and-Statue-of-Liberty scene she imagines with Victor). She sees dance as a way to express herself and her dreams, not mainly as enjoying the body's movement or competing technically. Even her strict teacher Mérante says in the end that Félicie has something the others don't: soul and imagination. That's a huge sign of strong Ne-Fi. If she were Se-dom, she'd focus way more on the sensory details and physical technique: the feel of pointe shoes, the ache in her feet, perfect body coordination, the thrill of speed and power in the moves. But Félicie is terrible at technique at first and doesn't even care about those things—she just wants to dance because it's her dream and it gives her life meaning. Bottom line: Félicie is a classic dreamer whose engine runs on ideas, possibilities, and personal meaning—not on living fully in the sensory moment. That's why Ne-dominant ENFP fits her so much better than Se-dominant ESFP.

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