Thoughts and Dreams - Harry Potter Personality Quiz
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Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.
It says (and I quote): " Albus Dumbledore:INFJ. INFJ's are ethical, empathetic, and decisive. They have a keen sense of right and wrong, and of their duty to uphold justice. INFJ's are very perceptive, especially regarding other people."
o.0 I mean- I guess that's true but still. Lol. He is NOT my favorite character - far, far from it. I've been known to "dumblebash" in my stories. Lol.
I think that's probably how Rowling INTENDED for him to come off - and children certainly would believe that. But thank goodness for fanfic - and fanfic writers. It's a lot clearer how manipulative he really is, how invasive. And we did see in DH that he wasn't as perfect as many would think (which I'm glad for).
Well, honestly, based on your stories and your blog, I wouldn't have expected that, either! But I am convinced that Sev is actually an INFJ. He is completely ruled by his emotions, IMHO.
And - when I take this test, I always, always come out Remus Lupin, a character I - alas - have no respect for at all. So congrats on getting Severus! (Lupin is an INFP, according to this test. I'm not so sure. He seems a very cold character to me, unlike Severus.)
Maybe I just hide it well. After considering the result a little longer, I do see myself on the description, but I'm hardly as Slytherin as Severus--although I think Dumbledore was right when he said that Severus was sorted too soon.
What says on Lupin's? I don't know enough about this test to get what the letters mean.
I'm trying to paste in my results for Lupin here - hope it works! Basically, the model for an INFP is said to be Calvin, of Calvin and Hobbes (my sister, an INFP and Calvin and Hobbes fan, was very amused by this!). The model for INFJ (what I usually come out as, and what I think Snape is), is Joan of Arc. Trying to paste Lupin now:
Don't know if it worked - on the surface, if you don't analyze him too deeply, Lupin does look like an INFP. He is pleasant, empathetic, and seems introverted. When you look a bit more closely, he comes across as vindictive and somewhat selfish. Look still closer, and he seems depressed - which might well throw everything off, and which makes me feel a bit better about him. He's still not my idea of a good person. Severus comes much closer.
And Severus is definitely ruled by his feelings. As Terri Testing said, he leads with the heart - always. She thinks Slytherin house generally is a bunch of NFs trying to masquerade as NTs!
I like what it says in the results. I never analyzed Lupin very deeply, but you're probably right. Maybe if the war hadn't broken him, he'd be what the description says, but who knows?