I guess Ollivander is an ISTJ.
Based on the first post you're definitely an IxTJ. Probably INTJ.
I think he's more like an ISFJ, for example how he says there's no reason for him to distrust Snape since Dumbledore trusts Snape.
I don't think I'm necessarily repulsed by Fe, but I think it is usually better to use Te.
I want to be sure of my MBTI, and it has recently become a bit more difficult. Does anyone know what an ISFJ who uses more Ti than Fe really looks like, compared to an ISTJ?
You seem more P than J but I'm not able to be completely sure based on this. Try filling out a questionnaire. It helps.
Why not try checking which function you're most definitely not dominant with, and then look at the opposite of that function?
Actually, it's looking like the majority is wrong while I'm right on this. I definitely see Se above Si in your answer to question 9. Not all ISFPs are the same. Some are forceful, others are laid...
Strange that no one has said ISFP in this thread yet. That's what I think you are.
I'm not sure I can see Snape being inferior with Te yet. He is stronger with Te than with Fi. He is relying on external rules and laws.
Anyone who just watches the films and doesn't read the books won't know that Sirius and Lupin used to be in the Shrieking Shack. While it's shown that they treated Snape badly, Snape still could have...
That was not in the film.
I think you could be an ISTJ. What do you think about this type? Do its functions fit you? If you really want to know which type you are, study and learn the functions.
Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films is an INTJ. Because he's suspecting Quirrell to be on the bad side based on nothing except for his Ni. He's also the only teacher to come to the Shrieking...
I agree with you about all this, except for about Snape. What made you say INFP above ISTJ for him?
In general, this isn't indicative of him using Fi-Ne above Si-Fe.
Where do you see his Fi?
That part about him being good at reading his students would be Fe. Lupin has also had many experiences of the Map never lying. The rest is behaviour an ISFJ could also have. Another thing: The...
I'm pretty sure he has to be either an ISFJ or an INFJ. These two types can be difficult to tell apart. My view of Lupin, however, is that he's dominant with Si rather than with Ni. He could really...
Snape had more friends other than Lily while at school.
Does anyone here think Snape could be dominant with Te, and be either an ESTJ or an ENTJ? It was a random thought that crossed my mind, and I'm a bit surprised about the fact that absolutely nobody...
I would disagree with a few of the OP typings. Both Hermione and Snape appear to be SJs, I'm having Hermione as an ESTJ and Snape as an ISTJ.
I got ISFJ or INFJ. I'm not sure if I see Ni or Si as the dominant function, but that Fe focus on others is there. I think you're introverted because of your answer to question 9b.
Based on this, she's definitely an introvert, but that's all I can be sure of.
Try filling out a stickied questionnaire and see what people get from that.
I get ENxP from that.
You can actually be an ISTP and use more Ni than Se.
Consider ISTP as well.
Snape actually has Fi over Fe. If I saw some intuition in Snape, such as him considering Harry might have to die before Dumbledore told him... Then I would say he is an INTJ. But now I don't see...
I'm dominant with Si, and I don't either think you should think too much about sad memories. It's better to think about happy memories.
True, but based on his behaviour ISTJ is still my best guess. But don't SJs think about the past more than others? Si compares what the senses currently say to what they have said before. You need...
That's it, I see Tertiary Fi now. I now think Snape actually is an ISTJ.
It is bad that more than half of everyone who voted thinks Snape is an INTJ. INTJs think more about the future than the past. Snape does the opposite of that. He can be an ISTJ, but he can't be an...
I see TeFi here, not FeTi. You say that you're ruled by your strong emotions in stressful situations, which would be Tertiary Fi rather than Auxiliary Fe. So my guess is that you are an INTJ.
An INTP can also be sentimental about one of the people he cares most about, that's not necessarily Fi by definition. There was a scene where I think Snape's behaviour fitted Carl Jung's...
He didn't only do that, he gave Harry other things as well, in a short period of time.
Snape can be really good at adapting, such as when he dies.
ESFP seems possible.
Has nobody got anything to say?
Actually, I have changed my opinion from INTP to ISTJ.
I'm 18 years old and am currently attending a school which I began at at the age of 16 and will quit at the age of 20. It is currently the summer holidays. In MBTI, I mostly relate to Si, then Te...
By reading this I am reminded about the descriptions for Ti, and I don't think your Ti is weaker than your Fe at all. I'm going to guess INTP for you. For example, your answers to questions 10 and 12.
I agree with a lot, if not all, of this.
Please people, keep discussing Snape's MBTI! He's a well-written character! Thanks in advance! :)
An ESFP is better with Se than Fi, an ISFP is better with Fi than Se. An ESFP is better with Te than Ni, an ISFP is better with Ni than Te. ESFPs focus more on the outer world, ISFPs focus more on...
You might be an xSFP. If you want to know your type for sure though, learn the functions. I'll help you doing that a bit, if you want to.
Whatever you are, you're not dominant with Fe, so that means not ENFJ.
Where do you see Ni and Te in Snape?
I think Hagrid was more of an E than an I. ESFP. Luna was a Ti-user. INTP. Fred and George were using a lot of Ne. ENxPs.
I'd say IxFP seems like a good fit for you. Going on the information provided in this thread, you appear to be introverted and an Fi-user.