What is the personality type of The Grandfather? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Grandfather from The Princess Bride 1987 and what is the personality traits.
The Grandfather personality type is ENFP, who, as a young child, is often "very much a hands-on person" who naturally wants to get involved in the various parts of life. They are often found in the family business, running the house or being the one to crawl around underneath the furniture. They are often seen as the "fixer" of the family, usually taking on a role of responsibility, often at an early age.
Grandfathers tend to be very interested in their children, and see them as their great creation, often with all of their best attributes. They often worry about their children, and want to take care of them. Grandfathers, who are more natural caregivers, often feel a strong "responsibility" to help others and have a strong desire to volunteer their time.
6. Anxiety
The anxiety trait is most commonly found "in the fear of things not going well," or what is called "The Fear of Rejection." The ENFP personality type is known for being very curious and wanting things to be "perfect." They are often very afraid of failing, even if they know they can succeed, because they have a deep-seated "fear of rejection.
Grandfather, played by the late Peter Falk, is the narrator of the Princess Bride film. In the book there was no grandfather, instead it was a father telling the story to his son, Billy.