What is the personality type of Maurice Hall? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Maurice Hall from Maurice 1987 and what is the personality traits.
Maurice Hall personality type is INFP, but it is more common for INFPs to identify as ENFP or INFJ. The MBTI, however, says that a large number of INFPs identify as ENFP.
An ENFP might be described as someone who has a "broad capacity for close personal relationships and a great talent for initiating and contributing to them". Oswald is a fictional ENFP in the book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon.
This type of person is often seen as witty and cute and have the ability to be very skillful and creative with their ideas.
ENFPS are open-minded, creative and very adaptable to new situations. This type of person will often lead a less structured life with no strict rules or guidelines, but they also have an intense need for control over their life, which can make them a bit obsessive about their work and personal life.
They are known for being creative, humorous, friendly, sensitive, and considerate.
ENFPS can tend to be a bit too focused on their own needs and not very aware of others' needs. They are also known for being good at goal-oriented tasks.
Maurice Hall (Portrayed by James Wilby) is young, healthy, and handsome lad. Despite all of this he is quite indifferent. He studies first at Sunnington and then later on at Cambridge. His education then lands him a successful job as London stockbroker. He begins his sexual revelation in a state of uneasiness and confusion, and it all starts with his platonic relationship with Clive. This then escalates to him accepting his homosexuality.