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Originally Posted by thehotelambush
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Originally Posted by Baby
Emily Dickinson was probably a Si-ego type.
Interesting. I thought the rather dry tone and extensive use of archetypes pointed toward INTp.
When I think of Si-ego poetry, I think Walt Whitman.
You might be right. I though Si, more because she seemed slightly avarcious during her life, and her poetry is steeped in color contrast and descriptions of nature.
@ Misutii, I'm still not convinced he was an NF. I believe he was an extrovert, and most probably Ej temperament. The accounts of his life, that he was immer so romantic at heart and couldn't abide law or science have always seemed to me slightly exagerated. He was a polymath, and so he couldn't have been all that averse to everything but literature and drama. I also believe he was probably Fi>Fe. His attitudes toward religion and the moral underpinnings of his philosophy have always indicated the man had strong conviction in this area, though he doesn't quite voice this explicitly. Then again, you are talking to someone who enjoys
Faust, but despises
Werther especially the title character, who has always struck me as a whiney, impetuous pansy.