Captain Nathan Algren 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."
Obvious Ti-Se. Where is Fi, people? The man would recklessly put his life in danger in many deadly situations and still finds a way to adapt through it... And the best part is, he doesn't even think about himself on those situations! Even Katsumoto even pointed it out. He does not fear death but sometimes wishes for it. This is heavily reflected in his earliest scenes. He won't take Bagley's BS about a superior firepower and a larger force. What does he do instead of something practical? He tries to make them prove a point by threatening a soldier to shoot him! So he's surrounded by samurai weilding swords. How does he act on it? He picks up a spear to make use of their limitations to attack! Ujio is beating the crap out of him. Despite knowing it's a battle he cannot win, he still tries his best until the very end by working with what he knows! Okay, now a few of you are probably thinking: 'This is just what he's doing. What about his character?' Let's start with the very first scene, where he demonstrates the new rifle from the Winchester company. He is not by-the-book (Ti) and definitely has little regard for what he must do for everyone (inf Fe). Instead of glorifying the success of the firearms for the audience to enjoy, he let's the innocent crowd reminisce the hell their families went through in the Little Bighorn. Algren studied the Indian Tribes carefully, documented it in his journal only for Bagley to attack one of the villages the next day and STILL had to go through and take part in the slaughter, much to Algren's horror later (inf Fe again). Fi would heavily object and hold back, no? And the most iconic line exchange between him and the emperor. "Tell me how he died." "I will tell you how he lived." You're seriously telling me that's not Ti-Fe?
Biografia
Nathan Algren (simply known as Algren) is the main protagonist from Edward Zwick's 2003 American epic war movie The Last Samurai. He is a Civil War and Indian Wars veteran haunted by the massacre of Native American civilians at the Washita River. Algren was born in Sweden but is a naturalized American. Following a dismissal from his job, he agrees to help the new Meiji Restoration government train its first Western-style conscript army for a hefty sum. #TomCruise