What is the personality type of Tituba? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Tituba from The Crucible 1996 and what is the personality traits.
Tituba personality type is ESFJ, and the character she played in The Crucible was ENFP).
The point is this: there are no two characters alike and no two actors (especially great actors) alike.
The main character types in both film and TV will be:
NF: who is the “mastermind” of the story/plot and is usually the main character. Generally, NFs are “heroes” in the story, are often “tough cookies” with an “edge.” They are usually “strong,” but not excessively so.
SJ: is usually the “heroine,” although there are some exceptions to this rule. SJs are usually very sensitive, but have a bit of an “edge” about them. They are usually sweet, but have a bit of sass in them. This is the character most people think of when they think of an “everyday person.”
ESTJ is usually the most common type in film and TV. ESTJs are often the “protector” or “father figure,” although there are some female ESTJ characters in film and TV.
Tituba was the first girl to be accused of practicing witchcraft during the 1692 Salem witch trials. She was enslaved and owned by Samuel Parris of Danvers, Massachusetts. Although her origins are debated, research has suggested that she was a South American native from Tibitó of the Carib tribe and sailed from Barbados to New England with Samuel Parris. Little is known regarding Tituba's life prior to her enslavement. It is said she was named after the tribe or town she came from. She became a pivotal figure in the witch trials when she confessed to witchcraft while also making claims that both Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne participated in said witchcraft. She was imprisoned and later released by Samuel Conklin.