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    Pagu (Patrícia Galvão) Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Pagu (Patrícia Galvão)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Pagu (Patrícia Galvão) from Historical Figures 1900s and what is the personality traits.

    Pagu (Patrícia Galvão)
    ENTP

    ENTP (4w3)

    Pagu (Patrícia Galvão) personality type is ENTP, which is described in the article “Personality Type,” by Carl Jung, in Psychological Types (Collected Works, Volume 6).

    ENTPs are described as “socially adept, intellectually curious, and capable of rapid, flexible adaptation to changing situations.” They are described as “witty, direct, and ingenious” and they are “highly individualistic, with strong powers of concentration and independence.”

    Pagu is described as “intelligent, but prone to fantasy,” and he is described as having an “unusually high standard of living.” He is described as “curious and inventive,” and he is described as having an “entirely original way of looking at things.”

    He is also described as being “determined and relentless in pursuing his goals.” He is described as being “an unusual mixture of daring and timidity.”

    The article also describes how people with this personality type “have little respect for the basic laws of the universe.”

    Patrícia Rehder Galvão, known by her pseudonym Pagu (June 9, 1910 – December 12, 1962) was a Brazilian writer, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator who had a large role in the Brazilian Modernist movement. Pagu was also politically active, being associated to the Brazilian Communist Party during the 1930 decade. orn in a family of German descent, Galvão was an "advanced" woman for the moral and social standards of the time. When she was 15 years old, she collaborated with the Brás Jornal newspaper, using the pen name Patsy. She completed the course at the São Paulo Normal School in 1928, and joined the Movimento Antropofágico, influenced by Oswald de Andrade and Tarsila do Amaral. The nickname "Pagu" was given to her by the poet Raul Bopp, who dedicated a poem to her (Coco de Pagu). In 1930, Pagu married Oswald de Andrade, who left Tarsila, then his wife. In the same year, Rudá de Andrade, her first and Andrade's second son is born.

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