What is the personality type of Carrie White? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Carrie White from Carrie 2002 and what is the personality traits.
Carrie White personality type is ISFJ, while Sarah's is ESFJ. So, while we can agree that Sarah is a very sweet, caring person and that she helps people with compassion, we cannot agree that she is a "nice person." Her actions do not match her words.
Sarah's Personality Type and Her "Nice" Actions
Unfortunately, the Nice Person archetype does not necessarily always have a nice personality. We all know about the "Nice Guys" who are actually "creepy" and creepy. They can seem wonderful and kind and funny but they are actually very creepy, manipulative people.
Sarah obviously has an extreme version of this – a caricature of the archetype. We will talk more about how this archetype is used in fiction and how it can be used to manipulate people and how it can be an excuse for antisocial behavior in the future.
If you want a good, real life example of how this person works in real life, look no further than Bill Clinton. He was an ISFJ who also had a very strong Nice Person persona. He was genuinely nice, helpful and compassionate but he still was accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
Carrietta N. White is the title character and protagonist of American author Stephen King's first published 1974 horror novel, Carrie. In every adaptation and portrayal of Carrie, she is portrayed as a high school outcast, bullied and abused by students and even her own mother Margaret, an unstable religious fanatic. She also has telekinetic powers that confuse and frighten her, and fuel Margaret's conviction that her daughter is possessed by the Devil.