FictionTypes: MBTI Personality Map

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MBTI Dichotomies
The group code, known as the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) type, is formed by combining an individual's preference across four core categories. Since each category has two opposing poles, selecting one pole from each category generates a four-letter code that represents how a person interacts with the world and makes decisions.

Energy Source: E (Extraversion) vs I (Introversion)

Information Gathering: S (Sensing) vs N (Intuition)

Decision Making: T (Thinking) vs F (Feeling)

Lifestyle: J (Judging) vs P (Perceiving)


Important Model Note: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a popular tool but is only a theoretical framework.
It is not widely regarded as a scientifically or psychometrically validated measurement method.
In the context of storytelling and this website, the MBTI types assigned to characters function primarily as an instrument for literary analysis and a subjective point of discussion. Furthermore, fictional characters naturally evolve throughout a narrative, which may lead to apparent shifts in their type preferences over time. The assignment represents an interpretation of their dominant state or personality at a key point in the story. This website is an independent literary analysis project. All character profiles represent interpretative opinions and are created for educational and editorial purposes. This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the original authors, publishers, or rights holders.

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