Prince Hans of the Southern Isles MBTI 성격 유형
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"Prince Hans of the Southern Isles은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Prince Hans of the Southern Isles은 mbti의 ENFJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 3w2 - so/sp - 378, big 5의 SCOEI, socionics의 EIE입니다."
A very good example of a manipulative ENFJ. Everyone keeps thinking ENFJ = kind-hearted and nice but you have to remember that all types can be evil/manipulative. 1. The way he treats Anna when she bumped into him, very ENFJ. An ENTJ/ESTJ would most likely immediately criticize her for not looking ahead when running. 2. The way he adapts to Anna during the “Love is an Open Door” song (the “sandwiches” part, look at his expression). 3. The way he easily changes how he speak/present himself to the people/royalties/ambassadors/guards. An ENTJ (usually) wouldn’t even bother. 4. The way he treats the people of Arendelle during the winter, he himself went around to share the blankets and tell people about food inside the castle (and with a very empathetic facial expression too). An ENTJ would probably use their position as a prince to get someone else to tell the people, because he himself would be busy managing the blankets, food, the palace staffs, dealing with the foreign ambassadors, etc. I know it’s probably better to explain using the cognitive functions but I’m really bad at explaining them precisely so I won’t even try. Ps: Unrelated but Prince Hans somehow reminds me of Meghan Markle… or maybe the other way around, idk. Maybe due to both being obvious ENFJs.
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Prince Hans of the Southern Isles is the main antagonist of Disney's 2013 animated feature film Frozen. As the 13th-born prince of the Southern Isles, Hans was burdened with the inability to ascend his family’s throne. Desperate for power and recognition, he sought to marry Princess Anna of Arendelle with the purpose of usurping the throne of Queen Elsa and taking over as king. Hans is loosely based on the Devil Troll Mirror from the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Snow Queen, while also subverting the "Prince Charming" archetype that is common in fairytales with his villainous nature.