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Beast is somewhat harder to type, but Belle and Gaston seem pretty obvious. You constantly get the feel of Belle's Ni fantasy/imagination dominance with the Fe style of INFp humanitarianism/sociability: sizing up the grander implication of the community's character and dealing with people effectively through words and gesturing, yet obviously disconnecting from their reality because of Ni. She's pretty unconscious of Ne. Ne Disney characters are usually like "I long for something new I've never seen before," and even Ni types have that aspect deep within them, but they miss it, it's not a strong theme of their dominating personality. What Belle longs for it seems as though she's already seen and developed countless times in her imagination. What shines through is the Te oppression from Gaston + his expectations (I relate to him in that way of wanting a reasonable plan), but he seems pretty Ni-PoLR and "fake-Se" (that is, not Se ignoring, but mimicking). Belle longs for someone much more free spirited, adventurous and indirect, but also that bold, maybe daring, personality (the exact same way for me, how I see Se dominants like ESTps as very wise and at their best engulfed in the moment) where like Gaston is pretty controlling/rational-seeming. ESTps have a much more spontaneous and free feel to me, and their Se is pure and unfiltered. Belle goes with the ISTj in the end because of her similarities to him, something I've seen myself others do with their activation partner. Sort of "live out" or "support" each others fantasy, so to speak. What's cool about Disney is that they make types and their themes pretty easy to grasp.
Belle - INFp
Beast - ISTj
Gaston - ESTj
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