Eleanor Catton mbti kişilik türü
Kişilik
"Eleanor Catton hangi kişilik türü? Eleanor Catton, MBTI, - - 'de INFJ kişilik türüdür, , , büyük 5, EII' dır."
Update: After watching many contents of her new book 'Birnam Wood' and reading the novel itself, I just want to reiterate that she is INFJ >>>>>>>>>>> INFP. She is clearly a Fe-user, and that one is enough to say she is not INFP. And so ISFJ is actually a better possibility than INFP. But again, this woman is really a typical INFJ. She is so insightful, well-read, she dares to go into abstract theories and possibilities, and she has strong understanding of both Freud and Jung. In her 'Birnam Wood', she brilliantly writes ENTP and INTJ characters that I am highly certain she reads Jungian personality theory and MBTI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67gJuSi_3OI --- The Luminaries itself is such a work of an INFJ. It's a very structured work on its characters, plot, and framework. For this work, she had to do a lot of research for the writing and setting (Carl Jung, astrology, constellation, gold rush in 19th century NZ, and Victorian prose style). There's no doubt for her to be a Ni-user, considering the symbolism and structure in her writing. I watched Eleanor Catton's interviews online, and found her very humble and diplomatic. Her Fe is amazing. She did an amazing job in explaining her writing and thoughts, but she showed concern if her explanation was too tangled or abstract to follow. I don't know whether she knows MBTI, but if she does, I think she is aware of her Introverted Intuition as an INFJ, so she knows her explanations might not easily reach audiences, and she is doing a good job to diplomatically convey her thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKQyRjgo4_Q
Biyografi
Eleanor Catton (born September 24, 1985) is a New Zealand novelist and screenwriter. She is currently the youngest winner of Man Booker Prize for her second novel, The Luminaries, which is also the longest novel that won the prize at over 800 pages. Eleanor Catton is also a screenwriter for the widely acclaimed 2020 film adaptation of the novel Emma by Jane Austen.
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