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    Mary Hamilton Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mary Hamilton? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mary Hamilton from Batwoman and what is the personality traits.

    Mary Hamilton
    ENFJ

    ENFJ (2w3)

    Mary Hamilton personality type is ENFJ, meaning she has the extroverted sensing function of the Ne (Se) triad. This is her dominant function, and she will easily be able to share it with others.

    Since Hamilton’s career path was to become a country music performer, she will probably be a natural at this type of communication, for which she will have a natural gift.

    Enfjs are known for being big talkers. They have a strong interest in human relationships, and they want to have the relationships be reciprocal ones. They seek out relationships that are emotionally fulfilling and stable.

    They frequently become the mediators in a couple’s life. When a couple is struggling, enfjs can be very helpful to them, because their communication style makes them naturally good at bringing people together. Enfjs have a strong need for approval, and they will often sacrifice their own time to keep a relationship going.

    In this role as a partner, enfjs will be interested in establishing a good balance between the partnership’s activities and the individual’s desires.

    "Mary Hamilton", or "The Fower Maries", is a common name for a well-known sixteenth-century ballad from Scotland based on an apparently fictional incident about a lady-in-waiting to a Queen of Scotland. It is Child Ballad 173 and Roud 79. In all versions of the song, Mary Hamilton is a personal attendant to the Queen of Scots, but precisely which queen is not specified. She becomes pregnant by the Queen's husband, the King of Scots, which results in the birth of a baby. Mary kills the infant – in some versions by casting it out to sea or drowning, and in others by exposure. The crime is seen and she is convicted. The ballad recounts Mary's thoughts about her life and her impending death in a first-person narrative. Versions of the ballad have been recorded by a number of artists, including Joan Baez, The Corries, and Angelo Branduardi.

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