What is the personality type of Luke Fox? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Luke Fox from Batwoman and what is the personality traits.
Luke Fox personality type is INFJ, or Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging. This means he’s a thinker and feeler, and a true introvert. He’s a thinker by nature, and the INFJ is the rarest type of introvert.
The INFJ is introverted, intuitive, and feels things deeply. He’s also a self-doubter and feels like he should be able to see things more clearly than other people. This makes him an ideal partner for the Fox, who is very similar to the INFJ in his thinking and doubting.
Keirsey’s Temperament Model, by contrast, places the Fox in the “introverted sensing” (ISTJ) category—which indicates the ISTJ is an introverted, sensing, thinking character.
Both Keirsey and Myers-Briggs agree that the Fox is a thinker and feels deeply.
While the Fox may not get along with his INFJ partner very well, he will get along well with his other Myers-Briggs types. The Fox is a natural leader and he might find it rewarding to have a partner who sees things the way he does.
Luke Foxe was an English explorer, born in Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, who searched for the Northwest Passage across North America. In 1631, he sailed much of the western Hudson Bay before concluding no such passage was possible. Foxe Basin, Foxe Channel and Foxe Peninsula were named after him. He left the Thames in May 1631 in the Charles, took 20 days to work through Hudson Strait, reaching the Bay on 11 July. Blocked by ice to the northward, he went south of Southampton Island to Roes Welcome Sound and south along the west shore to Port Nelson, Manitoba where he found Thomas Button's winter camp of 18 years before, turned north-east, met Thomas James on 29 August, went north into Foxe Channel and into the lower part of Foxe Basin, turned back at 66°47'N, passed Hudson Strait in 10 days and reached England in October without any deaths among his crew.