The character who writes the letters in the new book "The perks of being a wall flower"
What type do you think?
I would think the anger and aggression issues might be a bit telling though I'm not entirely sure.
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The character who writes the letters in the new book "The perks of being a wall flower"
What type do you think?
I would think the anger and aggression issues might be a bit telling though I'm not entirely sure.
Book/movie. Care to type the characters? :D
Charlie:
Sam:
Patrick:
Actually I believe I made a thread on this some time ago. I'd have to re-read the book to be certain so consider this simply a stab in the dark. I would guess Charlie (He's the main character, yes?) is EII. When I made the thread I was conflicted between IEI and EII, and yes opposing quadras are very different, but this is fiction so he tends to blur the lines of interpersonal possibility a bit.
http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...ghlight=flower
It seems when I made the thread I was leaning more towards IEI *chuckles*
I think the idea of being a Wallflower is very Ni-esque, but i guess that since both EII and IEI have Ni as a 4D function it doesnt particularly help quantifying between the two. My inkling though is that he's an EII, but the writer himself IEI. Sam strikes me as very EP.
Overall i loved the book.
The movie seemed to have him as INFx. Great story highly recommend it to anyone who went through highschool.
Ewww I never watched the movie but I hated Charlie in the book. I am a vulnerable person by nature but his character was just annoyingly vulnerable, whiny, innocent and .... ugh. How is he even IEI? I would think an IEI would be a little more transgressive and just cooler in general?
He showed several points of aggression, for example punching the guys beating up his friend. It seemd like something the wallflower IEI might suddenly do if an emergency called upon him. He also seemd very victim like romantically, like when he got stuck in that relationship with that goth girl.