What is the personality type of Scarface? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Scarface from The Animals Of Farthing Wood and what is the personality traits.
Scarface personality type is ESTJ, the Ruling Perceiver, the Tertiary Function of Thinking. As an ESTJ, in my own way, I am a type of “Law and Order” personality. I want to be ruled by the rules, laws, and regulations. My mother was strict and my father was strict. I was always the one that was getting in trouble. I didn’t like rules and regulations as much as my parents did. I was rebellious as a teenager. I simply didn’t like to follow the rules and guidelines set out in front of me. I liked to make my own rules.
My rebellious personality continued into adulthood. I was always challenging the rules and regulations set before me. I wanted to be a lawyer, but I ended up in the food service industry. I wasn’t sure that I wanted to be a chef. I ended up back in school, where I got my LLM in International Business Law from the University of Maryland School of Law. I became an entrepreneur and started a company that offered custom-made legal documents for people in our local community to use. I was rebellious as an entrepreneur; I didn’t like business law or business regulations.
Scarface is a fox who appears as a rival to the Farthing Wood animals in the books and the TV series. He was the leader of the White Deer Park foxes, and had a long scar on the right side of his face, earning him his name. Scarface was the main antagonist of series 2, as well as Fox's Feud. Scarface regarded himself as the second most powerful creature in White Deer Park after the Great Stag and felt threatened by the arrival of Fox and the other Farthing Wood animals, so he relentlessly tried to remove them from the park. He was also jealous of Fox's cubs and feared they will become the dominant foxes in the park one day.