Snape, Severus (Severus) (Harry Potter) Snape had an INTJ personality type. Snape and Dumbledore had a grand plan to safeguard Harry from Lord Voldemort from the day Harry was born. Regardless of his feelings for Harry, he did an excellent job executing the strategy and never strayed from his persona. INTJ characters in literature
Who knew there were so many fictional characters with the INTJ personality profile? Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test results show that INTJs make up barely 2 percent of the population. If you're looking for a personality type, you're probably an INTJ. Reasonable, self-confident, and inquisitive are just some of the characteristics associated with the INTP personality type. While INTJs might seem critical, dismissive, aggressive and haughty at times, this is not always the case. Who are some of the finest INTJ characters in fiction? Which INTJ characters in television and cinema are you most fond of? Beth Harmon from The Queen's Gambit and Gandalf are two renowned INTJ personalities. Bruce Wayne and Katniss Everdeen, on the other hand, show how INTJ types are generally introverted. Scar from The Lion King and Belle from Beauty and the Beast are two INTJ cartoon characters. Goku Black from Dragon Ball Z and Father from Full Metal Alchemist are both INTJ anime characters.
Lord of the Rings' Gandalf
In terms of personality, Gandalf is an INTJ. He is a master tactician. He set off on a mission to destroy the ring as soon as he could. Among the human chess pieces that Gandalf used were hobbits, elves, and others that they met on their journeys. His kind personality and fondness for the shire, on the other hand, are undeniable.
You may be thinking whether this whole post is an effort to persuade any aspiring novelist or filmmaker to develop a female INTJ character for me at this moment in time. And it would be fantastic, too! I like pretending that other people care so much about what I have to say! The main purpose of this post is to encourage everyone to take a look at the fictional INTJ guys out there—the Gandalfs, Darcys, Hannibals, and Moriartys—and picture the characters as women.. Say about it: If you cringe at the concept or think, "Well, then that simply wouldn't be good," I suggest that you truly think about why that is.

