Spike MBTI 성격 유형

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"Spike은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Spike은 mbti의 ISFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 4w3 - sx/sp - 487, big 5의 SLUEN, socionics의 SLE입니다."

Fi-dom and 4 sx/sp. He's just mean and doesn't fit the soft boy IxFP 4 stereotype. Consistently leads with his heart and what he feels, what/who he likes and doesn't like. His rebellious streak is based more around self-expression and taste rather than the Ti desire to point out inconsistencies and/or challenge other people's logic. Leaning towards 4w3 because his go-to solution is usually that he'll "do" something that makes him worthy, but I could be swayed either way. Definitely a 4 though. I mean, look at his 4-nest crypt. From Riso and Hudson: "In the average range, Sexual Fours most exemplify the romanticism, intensity, and longing for a rescuer that characterize this type. They can be sweetly vulnerable and impressionable, but also aggressive and dynamic, especially in their self-expression. There is an assertive, seemingly extroverted component to Sexual Fours, and unlike the other two variants, they are unlikely to let their romantic fantasies remain fantasies for long. Often turbulent and stormy, their emotional lives revolve around the person they are attracted to. Intense feelings of admiration, longing, and hatred for the object of desire can all coexist." "Relationship problems arise because Sexual Fours often become romantically involved with people who have qualities that Fours admire or want in themselves, but then end up envying and resenting the loved one for having these very qualities. Idealizing the other can quickly shift to rejecting them for their slightest flaws. At the same time, Sexual Fours are often attracted to people who are, for one reason or another, unavailable. They may spend a great deal of time longing to have the desirable other to themselves and detesting anyone who has the other’s attention." Contrast with the 8 sx that seeks an equal to challenge them (in the healthy range) or an inferior to control (in the unhealthy range). Eights resent being controlled and wouldn't be proud to call themselves "love's b---." Hence why they deteriorate into Five (isolated, nihilistic, withdrawn) while Fours deteriorate into Two (possessive, needy, feeling unappreciated). Spike's s5/6 relationship with Buffy isn't about a struggle for power but rather him consistently putting himself in a vulnerable position to try and be seen by her, inevitably feeling humiliated/angry when she rejects him, using this rejection to confirm his own inferiority complex, then crawling back for more love/hurt. He's looking for someone to save him, not the other way around. Also while Eights integrate into Two--allowing themselves to be vulnerable, learning to open their hearts (what Spike does in a self-destructive way with Buffy)--Spike's arc follows the Four's integration into One. He strives to be "good" and finds a higher purpose in helping Buffy/Angel. Getting a soul metaphorically (or literally, I guess) helps him overcome the Four alienation that there's something fundamentally wrong with him, and he accomplishes it by finding discipline and a cause.

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British vampire who served as the villain for early Season 2. Was planned to die, but his popularity saved him. He showed up in one episode in Season 3 before returning for good in Season 4. Had a chip in his head that prevented him from hurting humans, so he joined up with the Scoobies for survival and so he could get his kicks by fighting demons. Eventually fell in love with Buffy, and had a destructive romance with her in Season 6. Got a soul at the end of Season 6 and made a heroic sacrifice in the finale. Reappeared on Angel, and in both the Buffy and Angel comic continuations.

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