![]() ![]() ![]() He initially (by this I mean the first scene) came across as a crazed ENTP, but that was an act. ![]() My first reaction was to say INTJ until I read Destroy Me, so more likely ENTJ after some thought. Best boy contender disguised as a villain. Idk sometimes characters/people exist in ways that transcend mbti, alright? I think I’ll revisit this typing when I read Restore Me because I haven’t reread the original trilogy to prepare. BUT I would also say INFJ because of how she’s mentioned how her parents had rejected her, she’s very concerned about how people feel and how they feel about her. I say INFP because she refuses to compromise her values when she refuses extravagent meals among other luxuries she’s offered in the first book. If you asked me another day, I might flip-flop to the other one. It was a hard choice between INFJ and INFP despite these types being completely different in terms of functions because of how unstable Juliette came across and tbh I didn’t read the first book that carefully. Usually no one gets high Ni-users well enough to do more than one of them justice as characters, so I’m really glad Mafi does what she does. Looking over this, I’m surprised there are so many Ni users (no matter the position) in the main squad. These are just my notes on some typings for characters from the Shatter Me series by Tahereh Mafi, as Restore Me is coming out soon and it got me thinking about the characters again. ![]()
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