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Dick Grayson "Nightwing" typ osobowości MBTI

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Osobowość

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I came with some receipts. Dick usually leaves a role or a city to question his identity, which is common among ExxJs, who have a less developed sense of self until later in life due to the inferior introverted decider function. Him becoming Nightwing is another instance of this getting over harmony to assert his own identity. ENFJ Zack Siler in She’s All That has a similar arc. Dick wouldn’t have even become Nightwing if it weren’t for Superman’s input, so don’t tell me it’s Fi. Superman: "Batman's not with you, and you're. . ." Dick: "I'm not Robin anymore. That part of my life is over. " Superman: "Well. . . I'm not looking for a partner and . . ." Dick: "That's not why I'm here. I just needed someone to talk to. Someone I respect. Someone who'll understand. I'm not sure where to go now, what to do." Superman: "Have you tried pitching it all? Just living the rest of your life as Dick Grayson?" Dick: "That seemed like a really cool thing to do. For about five seconds. But I dedicated my life to being Robin. And I always thought--" Superman: "--That someday you'd be Batman." Dick: "I never told anyone that before." Superman: "This reminds me of a story--" . . . Superman: "There was a man on my homeworld many centuries before my birth who was cast out of his family as you were. He dreamt of justice. He dreamt of helping the weak. He dreamt of showing his family that he was better than they gave him credit for. He used his talents and his skills to fight for those who couldn't fight for themselves. He became a legend." Dick: "And did his family ever realize their mistake?" Superman: "Does it matter?" Scans: https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Dick-Grayson-choose-the-name-Nightwing This is responsible parent Fe telling hero Fe to develop its own identity (Ti). Even in choosing to be himself, he needs outside input. His name choice is his Fe trying to honor both Batman and Superman: "I've run through a hundred names... Nothing seemed to fit. Each one sounded so strange to my ear. But there's one I kept coming back to... And a costume design I couldn't get out of my head. What's strange is both name and costume are based on other people... Both mentors and friends. The Batman taught me, guided me. What I am I owe to him. What more can I say? And Superman. I grew up in your shadow, too. You taught me honor, selflessness, and the true meaning of the word 'Hero'! . . . I'm the sum of so many people who have influenced me, shaped my thinking, and given me love." Scan: https://static3.cbrimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/tales-teen-titans-44-2.jpg?q=50&fit=crop&w=740&h=1089&dpr=1.5 How is this not Fe rather than Fi? He literally says that his values and identity come from external sources (Fe). And his use of his other functions is in the service of that Fe. Dick has never shown inferior Si or even high Ne. His earlier conflicts with Damian are Fe vs Te with conflicting Ni visions. According to Scott Snyder, he's an "emotional [Fe] detective [Ni]," finding throughlines (Ni) among patterns to get answer, like Batman, but in emotional rather than technical terms. His ability to read people with Fe-Ni is what makes him an effective leader.

Biografia

Richard John Grayson is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, he first appeared in Detective Comics #38 in April 1940 as the original incarnation of Robin. In Tales of the Teen Titans #44 (July 1984) the character retires his role as Robin and assumes the superhero persona of Nightwing, created by Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Batman’s work to prevent young Dick Grayson from being consumed by vengeance was a success: Nightwing is surprisingly light-hearted and well-adjusted. Though he has his bouts of intensity and stubborn determination, Nightwing retains the sense of humor he exercised when he was Robin. He’s a natural leader with a good understanding of what motivates people.

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