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    Bartolomeo Vanzetti Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Bartolomeo Vanzetti? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Bartolomeo Vanzetti from Historical Figures 1900s and what is the personality traits.

    Bartolomeo Vanzetti
    INFP

    INFP (4w3)

    Bartolomeo Vanzetti personality type is INFP, which means that the combination of his intellectual and emotional functions is quite similar to those of an INFP. The most known characteristics of this type are:

    being sensitive,

    being very emotional,

    having a great imagination,

    being gifted with complex ideas,

    feeling deeper emotions,

    ideas being important to them,

    being more deeper and complex,

    being more complex and deep,

    being more artistic and talented,

    being more creative and original,

    having a lot of friends and being very close to them.

    Being a very artistic and creative person, Vanzetti is able to see much better what other people are feeling and having an intuition that allows them to understand much better what other people think. This way they can have much more empathy with other people. The biggest difference between their emotional and intellectual functions is that their emotional functions are not as strong as their intellectual functions. Being very sensitive, they can easily feel the pain of other people and try to help them. At the same time they also feel a lot of pain for their close friends and feel a lot of sadness when they don’t see them for a long time.

    Bartolomeo Vanzetti was born in the Italian town of Villaffalletto on 11th June, 1888. The son of a farmer, Vanzetti emigrated to the United States when he was twenty years old. Vanzetti settled in Plymouth, where he worked as a fish peddler.

    Vanzetti was shocked by the way working class immigrants were treated in America and became involved in left-wing politics. He went to anarchist meetings where he met Nicola Sacco, an Italian immigrant working in a shoe-factory in Stoughton, Massachusetts. The two men became friends and often attended the same political meetings together.

    Like many left-wing radicals, Vanzetti and Sacco were opposed to the First World War. They took part in protest meetings and in 1917, when the United States entered the war, they fled together to Mexico in order to avoid being conscripted into the United States Army. When the war was over the two men returned to the United States.

    On 5th May, 1920, Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco were arrested and interviewed about

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