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Snow White's MBTI type?

Does anyone know what Snow White's MBTI type is? I have to do a functional analysis on her for Funky MBTI Fiction, a Tumblr blog, and I've considered ESFJ for her, but the cognitive functions don't fit her. Snow doesn't show much Si or ANY Ne. I can somewhat see her being dominant in Fe, but it's rather difficult to tell.
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Also, I've seen some people consider Snow to be emotionally manipulative, so if you could give me an example of her manipulation, that'd be great.
magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
 magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
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audreybrooke said:
I think she'd be an ESFJ. I know some ESFJs, and they're actually a lot like Snow (which is probably why I tend to avoid them).
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PrincessVandal said:
This might help:

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Silverrose1991 said:
An example of Snow White being emotionally manipulative: "Why, Doc, I'm surprised! Oh, Bashful, my, my, my! And you? Tsk, tsk, tsk! Worse than I thought. Oh! How shocking! Tsk, tsk, tsk!"
Also, link scene, which was cut due to length issues.

Now, for her MBTI type, I'd say ENFP, although I haven't read on cognitive functions yet.
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ENFP might actually make sense, thank you!
magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
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Thanks for the link. It's helped a lot. Now, I'm pretty sold that she's an ENFJ in a loop.
magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
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Fair enough. :)
audreybrooke posted over a year ago
AudreyFreak said:
you're a mod? I love that blog! I just did an ESFJ post actually. I was thinking of doing hers myself. and yes, I think Snow is. LOTS of Fe. link

I wouldn't say she has no Ne though. her Ne and Ti might be weak but she is good at organizing, making plans, and following through with them. and Ni, she observes the house and furniture are so small it must be kids living there. it's dirty- the kids must have no mom to clean it!
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You can still do hers if you want. I don't mind withdrawing. I used to think that she was an ESFJ, but based on what you just said, ENFJ Mingus make more sense. Fe- outwardly emotional, decisions based on feelings, serves, takes care of others, emotionally manipulative, wants people to like her (Grumpy), Ni- making plans and following through, dreamy, optimistic and looks to future, believes that Prince will come, Se- makes observations based on external environment, adapts well, Ti- weak, but is direct at times and uses it to analyze her environment in the example you just gave.
magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
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*might, not Mingus. Dang autocorrect!
magnoliainmay posted over a year ago
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no, you can go ahead. I'm still working on Sally's, so I probably won;t have time to do two. besides, I'm curious to read yours now! I've also wondered if she's ENFJ too, but I firmly think Rapunzel is and there's a lot of differences in how they think, reason, and react. (Poor reasoning I know.) I think she's got a fair amount of both preferences though.
AudreyFreak posted over a year ago
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I agree with Rapunzel being an ENFJ, and I do think that they differ a lot, although as fictional characters they wouldn't be the perfect example of any type unless they were created with the MBTI in mind (although, Rapunzel did happen to be the typical ENFJ, but I think that was merely coincidental).
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