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    Antigone Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Antigone? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Antigone from Greco Roman and what is the personality traits.

    Antigone
    INFP

    INFP (1w2)

    Antigone personality type is INFP, and that she's a child of Ni-dominant parents.

    As a child, her need to understand her emotional world overrode her fear of death. She chose to live her life as a person who was willing to die to do good things, which is what he said about the character in the book. In addition, she chose to live her life as a person who was willing to die for others, which is what he said about the character in the book.

    Ni-dominant people often follow their instincts and values, even when it seems impossible. This is especially true for someone with strong Ni.

    If she chose to be a person who was willing to die for others, then she'd have a hard time understanding that driving a car into a building - a logical thing to do from a Ni perspective - would be bad from a Ni perspective.

    The INFP type is less likely to make those kinds of mistakes. In addition, Ni-dominant people tend to see the world as a place where they can make a difference, which is one reason why they can make good decisions when they're in life-threatening situations.

    In Greek mythology, Antigoneis the daughter of Oedipus and his mother Jocasta. The meaning of the name is, as in the case of the masculine equivalent Antigonus, "worthy of one's parents" or "in place of one's parents". Antigone is the subject of a story in which she attempts to secure a respectable burial for her brother Polynices. Oedipus's sons, Eteocles and Polynices, had shared the rule jointly until they quarrelled, and Eteocles expelled his brother. In Sophocles' account, the two brothers agreed to alternate rule each year, but Eteocles decided not to share power with his brother after his tenure expired. Polynices left the kingdom, gathered an army and attacked the city of Thebes in a conflict called the Seven Against Thebes. Both brothers were killed in the battle.

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