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public myers-briggs votes | (19/08/20 17:33) Thyssen: ENFP |
(20/01/01 14:32) Tman: ENFP |
(19/05/16 17:49) tch: ENFP |
(19/02/20 05:25) Ledar: INFP |
(18/05/12 05:03) *~snow~*: ENFP |
(18/05/08 01:16) Maul: ENFP |
(18/05/03 04:06) Taco110: ENFP |
(18/05/03 03:54) Stephen Hearts: ENFP |
public function votes | (20/01/01 14:33) Tman: ENFP |
(19/08/20 17:34) Thyssen: ENFP |
(19/05/16 17:49) tch: ENFP |
(19/05/16 16:44) INTJ-2698: ENFP |
(18/05/12 05:09) fg: ENFP |
public enneagram votes | (22/03/13 03:37) Woll Smoth: 6w7 |
(20/01/01 14:14) fg: 6w7 |
(19/08/20 17:34) Thyssen: 6w7 |
(18/11/27 00:06) tman: 6w7 |
(18/05/08 01:16) Maul: 7w6 |
(18/05/03 04:06) Taco110: 6w7 |
(18/05/03 03:55) Stephen Hearts: 6w7 |
public instinctual variant votes | (19/08/20 17:34) Thyssen: so/sx |
(19/07/23 05:13) tman: so/sx |
(18/05/08 01:16) Maul: so/sx |
(18/05/03 04:28) Stephen Hearts: so/sx |
(18/05/03 04:06) Taco110: so/sx |
(18/05/03 04:00) kawaii: so/sx |
public tritype® votes | (20/01/01 14:32) Tman: 693 |
(20/01/01 14:11) Thyssen: 692 |
(19/05/29 05:19) ResoluteSoul: 693 |
public sociotype votes | (22/03/19 23:48) Woll Smoth: IEE |
(20/08/12 18:15) Tman: ESE |
(19/12/13 19:44) Thyssen: SEI |
(19/05/16 16:44) INTJ-2698: ESE |
(19/04/21 12:51) fg: ESE |
public psychosophy votes | (20/08/12 18:16) Tman: ELFV |
(20/01/01 14:11) Thyssen: FELV |
public hexaco votes |
Stephen Hearts ENFJ 2w1 remember what your heart is for He's either 6w7 or 7w6, from where I see it. And as his characterization progresses, he shows an increasing orientation towards 6. Maybe this will change as Holland and the character matures a bit. But the core-theme of Spider-Man: Homecoming is this very adolescent search for acceptance; a sense of place and belonging. Whether at school or with The Avengers; the MCU Peter is kind of desperately seeking for validation in the respect of place and purpose, way more so than he cares about freedom or deprivation. He, from the get-go, leans pretty hard into the responsibility angle of the whole "Power/Responsibility" paradigm. The friction between wanting to do the Right Thing and being Accepted is what drives Peter's character arc. He wants to be a member of The Avengers. He wants to be seen as popular. He wants Tony to notice him. But he must juggle these external values with his sort of innate sense of duty. 3 2018-05-03 04:24:19pm (post #58) |
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