Elsha Sorenburg (Elsa) typ osobowości MBTI

Osobowość

"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

⚠️ Just some heads up... ‼️ I'm using earlier chapters from the webcom so that new readers could pinpoint where I'm at in these thoughts/comments. Basically, we could already pull a lot just from chapters like 1-9. 😁 ‼️ Remember that at the very end of this all. It's just my opinion so please feel free to ask questions or share your thoughts. This is a discussion after all! ‼️ I'm using a lot of internet resources from this research. (The manhwa itself, personality hub, 16personalities, etc.) ‼️ This comment started with a very messy draft from my "keep notes" 🥸 I used chatgpt to organize and arrage it all since I got lazy...but it seems like it changes some words and structures...now it seems like everything is ai generated 🫩 please bear with it! But all of those are my words just refined by ai. ‼️ Lastly... I just got bored and found myself having fun while writing this comment so...yeah 🥲. Sorry... just letting you know that it's veryyyyy long, hehe. 🤍 MBTI: ENFP NE (dominant) - Elsha shows strong Ne dominance because of her open-mindedness and ideas that is out of the ordinary (sometimes) when it comes in problem-solving. As we all know every Ne dominant loves exploring possibilities, seeing what could be, reaching out...all that are in Elsha. It's actually what stand out the most in her. - Early in Chapter 2, Elsha notices Wilbert and Hugh’s emotional state (their mutual protectiveness, their trauma from their mother’s death). She then searches the manor house for their likes/dislikes, the she discovers Wilbert’s favorite carrot cake (he abandoned it after his mother’s death). She brings the carrot cake as a gesture of connection. This shows classic Ne...she scans the environment, sees patterns/triggers (boy rejects carrot cake = trauma), then uses that insight in a new way (bakes carrot cake) to initiate change. - When confronted by Wilbert’s tutor abusing Hugh (Chapter 3) Elsha overhears, intervenes, asserts authority. This shows her improvising based on new information and stepping into possibilities rather than staying passive. - Well her attitude...although she’s labelled “incompetent” by her family, she doesn’t give up. She views the arranged marriage not as defeat but as chance for a fresh start. From the synopsis “Rather than despair, she seizes this chance for a fresh start.” That is very Ne-ish like...seeing an event others deem negative (“useless”, “incompetent”, arranged marriage) and flipping it into potential. So we can conclude that Elsha strongly exhibits Ne...because one, she explores new possibilities, two, makes connections, three, adapts quickly, then lastly she initiates change...the moment she entered that family a lot of things changed. If you observe it closely you can understand what I mean. FI (auxiliary) - She's so internal value system coded, and we can never ignore her authenticity, plus she cares about what’s right. - For example back in Chapter 5 (I'm using early chapters to support my thoughts so that new readers can easily pin point where I'm at), Elsha sees that the children “need a nurturing environment and quality time, not just duty.” And she passionately argues this with the Archduke. This is Fi...she recognises what feels right (children deserve love & attention) and cushions her stance around that internal value. - In Chapter 8 summary, when her sister Karen mocks her and demands money, Elsha “firmly declares that despite her lack of magical skill… she has earned respect … entrusted with raising her stepsons.” She refuses to lend money because it would violate her sense of responsibility to the household. Here again her internal values (respect, duty to the new family) override the prior habit of being “neglected” or “used”. So Elsha uses aux Fi because she really has a strong sense of internal right/wrong. Stands up for what she believes...typical "Ne-Fi" user. TE (tertiary) - Even though it's not dominant, we do see Elsha beginning to apply structure and take initiative in tangible tasks... Like when she was negotiating with the Archduke for roles in chapter 7 “they prepare to start discussion … Archduke then formally declares the first rule. Elsha is recognised as the lady of the house. She has the right to participate … She accepts this role.” Accepting a formal role, performing duties, acknowledging structure = Te coming out. - Also, in Chapter 7, the Archduke notes that “her financial sense and emotional openness differ from expectations.” Elsha invests effort in the wardrobe and preparing for the role. She’s learning the external systems. Yeah this is Te budding...she’s organising the tasks, she stepped into structural roles (despite being labeled as incompetent she always tries her best for her family and to fulfill her role as the Archduchess), and she's learning how to function in the household system as well, by learning more about it from the late Archduchess and Archduke Iceberg's cousin.

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