Cora tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"Que tipo de personalidade é Cora? Cora é um tipo de personalidade ENFP em mbti, 4w5 - - em enneagram, em Big 5, em sociônicos."
Cora Seaborne - insatiably curious, bright and passionate explorer of the late 19th century, released from the gilded cage of an abusive marriage in London to venture to the mystical marshes of the Essex coast. Dominant Ne: At her centre, Cora relishes the world of ideas and possibilities. Undaunted by the uncertain, she boldly ventures from the society lady's staid life in London to Aldwinter in search of a mythical beast. Cora has a vast appetite for novelty and the boundary between disciplines - equally at home pondering the natural sciences while researching her fossils, talking theology with Will, observing and making connections between the people she knows, and simply exploring the world and its foundations around her. Utterly captivating to be around, Cora's Ne charms Will, Luke, and Martha from the structures they use to see the world to the possibilities that could be. Her wit, intellect and breadth are alluring to all three, the children are fascinated by her, Stella is perplexed but charmed, and all Aldwinter leans to her curiosity and verve. Auxiliary Fi: An explorer first, but a steadfast individualist second. Free from Michael Seaborne's suffocating clutches, Cora can emerge - and boy does she emphasise who she is. Stoutly refusing to conform to any of the stereotypes of femininity apart from when the mood takes her, Cora relishes in her individuality. She embraces her boyishness, her enthusiasm for the natural sciences, her healthy appetite, her unashamed passion for Will, her objection to blind faith. In short, free from oppression, Cora is setting sail with the wind at her back: a bold truth-seeker of the new and unknown, and one secure in her identity at that. Tertiary Te: Logical and structured, Cora isn't going to wait around for someone to draw up a schedule for the languishing widow. She preps for a trip to Colchester with gusto, organises Martha and Frankie, and all the materials that she needs to pursue her goal - explore and get closer to the truth of what fascinating creatures might be lurking in the Essex marshes and estuaries. Where Will ponders the rational world in the depths of his mind, Cora looks to extend this rationality out into the world. Reading, researching, cataloging - she brings her discoveries into order and with a purpose. Inferior Si: Cora has not a bit of patience for her past life. With Michael Seaborne's last breath, she has left it behind. She does not draw from tradition or comfort when planning her next course of action - in fact she seethes inwardly at those who do. 'Do you ever,' thinks Cora to herself, in the company of the frivolous society women of London, 'talk about anything that matters!'. She also has a notable disconnect from her bodily self. What draws her so compulsively to Will is in no small part his appreciation of her separate from her appearance. She can walk around in more or less a sack, with her hair pulled severely back, bare-faced, in muddy mens' boots and with her sturdy, robust frame - and for the first time in her life, the male gaze is not an acquisitive one. Cora couldn't care less about all of that: she is at home in matters of intellectual challenge - and so is Will.