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Josephine "Jo" March tipo de personalidade mbti

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Personalidade

"Que tipo de personalidade é Josephine "Jo" March? Josephine "Jo" March é um tipo de personalidade ENFP em mbti, 8w7 - sx/so - 847 em enneagram, SLUEI em Big 5, EIE em sociônicos."

Ne: emerges for her creativity in writing stories and her ability to find innovative solutions to problems ( like when she sold her hair to buy her mother’s tickets)s Fi: she doesn’t care about society’s standards and etiquette, she is a tomboy and always stay true to her true self, she doesn’t try to act properly and to be someone she is not, this also caused her to be replaced by Amy by their aunt, because Amy was seen as more “proper” to fit into the high class thus she was a better companion for their aunt. I think we can also see her Fi > Ti clearly when she refuses Laurie, she knew, listening to her head, that it was the best choice for her to marry him, but she remained true to herself, she didn’t love him and didn’t want to lie about that. Te: i think she developed a healthy Te in her adulthood, when she starts her “business” (i don’t know how else to call it😂) at Plumfield, i actually didn’t read little men but i saw the anime and i think she did use Te to manage all those kids somehow, if someone has better arguments please share! Si: she showed her unhealthy use of Si when she didn’t want Meg to have a thing with the Professor, because she didn’t want things to change and her big sister to leave her, and her inferior Si shows in how she refuses society’s traditional ideal of women. For her enneagram i think both 4 and 8 would fit, but i would go with 8w7, she is a very healthy 8 in my opinion, she is protective, she stands for her beliefs and for the people she loves, she is bald and a bit agressive and she usually has the typical enthusiasm and optimism of a w7. She is such a beautiful character ❤️

Biografia

The principal character, Jo, 15 years old at the beginning of the book, is a strong and willful young woman, struggling to subdue her fiery temper and stubborn personality. Second oldest of the four sisters, Jo is boyish, the smartest and most creative one in the family; her father has referred to her as his "son Jo," and her best friend and neighbor, Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, sometimes calls her "my dear fellow," while she alone calls him Teddy. Jo has a "hot" temper that often leads her into trouble. With the help of her own misguided sense of humor, her sister Beth, and her mother, she works on controlling it. It has been said that much of Louisa May Alcott shows through in these characteristics of Jo. In her essay, "Recollections of My Childhood", Alcott refers to herself as a tomboy who enjoyed boys' activities like running foot-races and climbing trees.

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