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Heathcliff MBTI 성격 유형

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"Heathcliff은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Heathcliff은 mbti의 INTJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 4w5 - sx/sp - 485, big 5의 RLOEI, socionics의 ESI입니다."

Heathcliff is definitely an INTJ. You might say that sx4 and INTJ are not compatible but since he is a fictional character, you don't need to look for that much logic. First of all, I don't think I need to explain why he is sx4. Everything he does is to take revenge for what was done to him. And throughout the book we see him as full of grudges/hatred. Because he is extremely unhealthy, he not only treats those who have wronged him, but also treats those who have done nothing wrong quite brutally. He doesn't really care about anyone except Catherine. If he does, it's only because it reminds him of Catherine, etc. He was definitely not an empathetic person or rather he chose not to be. He successfully carried out his revenge plan. He returned, became rich, seized properties, tore families apart, and so on. His authority played a large role in most of this. He forced people to do what he wanted. And for this, he didn't use fi he used te. We already know that the te function is about control. Don't get me wrong, but ISFPs can't control people that well. They're often suppressed by authoritarians. Heathcliff also used se very little. His desire for money and materialistic things was entirely due to a desire for power, not because he was seeking pleasure. And of course, it was all part of his ni plan. This is the most suitable typing for him, considering that he is quite unhealthy. (ni>te>fi>se)

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Heathcliff is perhaps one of the most famous examples of Byronic hero: he starts out as a dark, outsider antihero, lonely and demonic. He may very well be one of the earliest deconstructions, as he increasingly lacks the sympathetic side of the classical Byronic hero as he indulges in further depravity for the sake of revenge and greed, becoming an outright villain. #YandereCharacters #MagnificentBastard

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