Jafar MBTI 성격 유형

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"Jafar은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Jafar은 mbti의 ENTJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 3w4 - so/sp - 385, big 5의 SCOEI, socionics의 LIE입니다."

I can see how people are distracted by Jafar's strong Ni. But, in my opinion, that's just the backup to his continuously utilized Te. Almost like the good cop to his bad cop. Jafar is all about efficiency, figuring out what is logically most useful in any situation. He gets things done and doesn't waste a second doing so. When his Te becomes too eager, he relies on his Ni to cover his tracks. You can see this clearly implemented in any interaction between himself and Jasmine, occasionally the Sultan, and even Aladdin upon first meeting. Lastly, his tertiary Se is finally let loose and allowed some breathing room whenever he gains power from the Genie. Jafar / Jasmine Jafar didn't hesitate for a moment when it came to lying about Aladdin's death to Jasmine. However, you can tell he clearly didn't plan to do this. It was an instantaneous decision he made upon her accusing him of wrongly imprisoning Aladdin. JF: Sadly, the boy's sentence is already being carried out... JA: What sentence? JF: Death. [Jasmine gasps] By heading. [Jafar touches her shoulders gently] I am exceedingly sorry, Princess... Although Jafar can tell Jasmine cares for the boy, it's his Ni that is slowly dissecting -- and eventually detecting -- that her feelings might be a little bit more than she's telling. He didn't intend to tell this lie. Nevertheless, Jafar knew decisively by lying about Aladdin's death, he would be killing two birds with one stone: -Jasmine will believe he's dead. -Jasmine will be too heartbroken to go looking for Aladdin, even if she later doubts him. Jafar / Sultan It is evident in the way Jafar treats the Sultan that his Te has a bit more leeway. It's Jafar's Te that constantly combats the Sultan's Fe. The Sultan is self-aware in how he's approaching things from a more democratic, emotional, and harmonious standpoint. However, it's this very thing that makes him believe he needs to be more firm with Jasmine -- especially about the LAW of getting married. This is where Jafar comes in. Instead of relying on his own frame of logic, the Sultan is always relying on Jafar's Te to tell him what to do. Which Jafar does, gladly, by responding quickly along the lines of, "This is the most effective solution. Do this." Jafar / Aladdin Which is why it pisses him off pretty badly when the Sultan disregards his advice upon Aladdin showing up. JF: Sire... I must advise against this. S: Oh! But not, Jafar. Learn to have a little fun! Without hesitation, or much reflection, his Te kicks in to question Aladdin immediately. But also his Ni is at the ready to take in every ounce of what Aladdin's about to say, "Just-- where did you say you were from?" A: Uh... [His own tertiary Te function working, but rather badly, LOL] Oh, uh... much... farther than you've travelled, I'm sure. JF: Try me. When receiving no response, and Aladdin gaining praise from the Sultan, you can see Jafar's grip is slipping. He wastes no time declaring his assertions on Aladdin and the whole matter of his being there; knowing his plan is about to be broken. S: Jasmine will like this one! A: And I'm pretty sure I'll like Princess Jasmine... JF: [Snaps and jumps between them] Your Highness, no..! I must intercede -- on Jasmine's behalf. This boy is no different from the others. It's clear Jafar's Te is always at the forefront, even to a fault, as shown in this scene. Jafar's Se is also fairly prevalent -- mostly during that first interaction with Aladdin -- but goes practically rampant when he gains power. First, as a Sultan. When Aladdin shows up, there's no doubt his Te & Se work together to instantly attack him with the goal of protecting the lamp. Same functions go for when Jasmine tries to protect Aladdin and gets herself trapped in the process. Moreover, his Se completely shrouds his Te's judgment upon gaining the Genie's power. It's this very quality about Jafar's mind that Aladdin picks up on. He knew he couldn't resist the temptation of jumping the gun and taking that wish without thinking of the consequences; if it gained Jafar power, that's all it would take. Fi makes perfect sense as well being his inferior function. Jafar's inner desire has always been power; his core is to get what he wants and be more superior than anyone else. These inner workings / wants were only truly put on display at the end of the film. Hence why, after becoming Sultan, there was no reason to hold back from showing what he really wants; Power, money, and also, (secretly) Jasmine; a beautiful, young wife who will be his queen. I know this was long but this is also my very detailed analysis of why I think Jafar is an ENTJ! The stack of his functions are drawn, in my opinion, quite eloquently throughout the entire film! Thank you for reading!

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Jafar is the main antagonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin. As Royal Vizier of Agrabah, he was presented as the Sultan's most trusted and loyal advisor. In truth, the imperious Jafar held passionate disdain for the Sultan. He dedicated the latter half of his life to gaining ownership of a magic lamp containing an all-powerful genie — to that end, Jafar would control cosmic power, which he would use to overtake the throne and the world at large. Jafar is loosely based on the wicked sorcerer and vizier from the Aladdin folk tale in the One Thousand and One Nights collection of stories. With an elegant, yet cheeky approach to villainy, coupled with a dry sense of humor and menace, Jafar is among Disney's most renowned villains, and would later feature as a primary member of the Disney Villains franchise.

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