Characters Revealed In Nina Zenik's Perspective

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Nina Zenik is an ENFP, meaning that she’s extroverted, intuitive, feeling, and perceiving over being introverted, sensing, thinking and judging. She’s extroverted as people energize her and she’d rather prefer being at a party, center of attention, than being by herself. She’s more intuitive than sensing, although it’s rather close. It was a slight, consistent thing, with small and tiny decisions, was how she showed that she was intuition over sensing, and most of the time, it was through her now romantic relationship with Matthias. Also, another part was when they were traveling to the Ice Court, they got to see jurda parem in effect for themselves, and the revelation of how unnatural it was struck true. Nina used this new piece of information …show more content…
Even though there are some differences of how they channel their extroverted energy, they both have the same energized, charged feeling when around other people. Jesper can’t resist a party, drink, or gamble, along with loving to just be around other people in general, not being able to sit still and be lonely. He’s sensing over intuition, as he doesn’t think the least bit into the future and what could result from his actions, seen many, many times. As a result of this and his recklessness, Kaz gets cold towards him, although it’s not necessarily Jesper’s choice to reveal information, it’s just his instinct. Although he doesn’t process information well, he’s sensing over intuition because he’s way less future-focused than he lives in the present, and doesn’t stop to think of consequences, and bad at planning. For example, when they’re in the Ice Court, and he and Wylan are together, they come across some guards. Jesper, without thinking ahead, tells Wylan to stay behind, and tries to creep up on them, having to be rescued by Wylan’s quick thinking. He is just lives in the present and enjoys life “in the here and now” so much, he’s sensing over intuition. Jesper also happens to be more of a feeling over thinking person, as he’s more concerned about keeping the peace and doing what will make more people happy, than finding a rational and logical answer. For …show more content…
Inej Ghafa is an ISFP, the most common type for females, known as the adventurer, and some of their common traits include having strong and set values, which are very important to them, along with being open minded, and liking to avoid conflict. Matthias Hevlar is an ISTJ, which is the most common for males, known as the logistician, and their traits include having a strong sense of their duty internally, loyalty, and placing much importance on honesty and integrity. Nina Zenik is an ENFP, or the campaigner, key traits being free spirits, open minded and ready to experience new things, and being popular and friendly. Jesper Fahey is an ESFP, known as the entertainer personality, and some common traits of the ESFP personality type are usually bold, original, unfocused and easily bored, like Jesper is. Finally, Wylan Van Eck is an INFP, or the mediator, and common qualities for the INFP include appearing shy, but inside, having a deep passion for what they love, their creativity, and the fact that they’re idealistic. Those are the MBTI types for the six Six of Crows main characters and the reasoning behind figuring them

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