What is the personality type of Clark? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Clark from The Thing 1982 and what is the personality traits.
Clark personality type is ISFP, with an extraverted sensation. If you love the outdoors, love nature, and love to explore, this is the type for you. You are very aware of your senses, so you value your environment. You are very sensitive to what is going on around you, and you can usually pick up on things that others might miss. ISFPs are the most likely of all types to be “over-sensitive.” You can be too sensitive to even hear the good news that everyone else is hearing. You can sometimes be too sensitive to hear bad news—that’s why you need friends!
Introverted sensing (Se) Introverted sensing is the perception of information through the five physical senses. Sensing is one of the four “lower” functions, along with feeling (Fi), thinking (Ti), and intuition (Ni). It uses the extraverted feeling function to collect information from the environment. Sensing is one of four functions that are used to gather information about the world around us. These functions are used to collect information through the five physical senses.
Extraverted intuitive (Ne) Extraverted intuition is the perception of information through the five mental senses.
Clark was a very quiet and serious man. He was shown to care deeply for the sled dogs, as during the Kennel-Thing encounter he interrupts the other members by grabbing their shotguns when they shoot the assimilated dogs and later goes back to the kennel and finds the dead bodies of the sled dogs in sadness that were unscathed by the Thing but were killed by Blair. Due to his self-preserved nature and the fact he spent a lot of time with the assimilated dog, Clark was one of the primary suspects, but he retained an unusually calm and collected attitude up until he finally had a violent burst and tried to stab MacReady.