Character Analysis: Starship Troopers

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Juan Rico is the main character and narrator of Starship Troopers. He is of filipino descent. From the information of his actions and Myers-Briggs I am to the conclusion that he has an Extravert, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceiving(ENFP) personality type. His life was easy going and did not have much traumatic experiences yet. His nickname was Johnnie which everyone called him. His best friend Carl came up with the idea to enroll in the Federal Armed Services. Since Johnnie and Carl were inseparable it was only natural for him to enroll. This action lets me know that Johnnie is an Extravert. He enjoys making decisions with others according to the myers-briggs type. In chapter 4 when Johnny goes to basic training new side of his personality

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