What is the personality type of Mad Hatter? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mad Hatter from Alice In Wonderl& 1951 and what is the personality traits.
Mad Hatter personality type is ENTP, with a strong introverted feeling and extraverted thinking (Ne) type.
To be fair, there are other ways to explain this. The Enneagram, for example, is a typology that categorizes people into nine personality types, each with its own set of strengths and weaknesses, and many different names. It’s basically a spiritual version of Myers-Briggs. The Hatter’s ENTP is just one of the subtypes the Enneagram has identified.
So, are the Hatter’s crazy and weird? Well, one thing is for sure: Crazy and weird is not in the ENTP descriptions, as it is in the descriptions of other personality types. The ENTP descriptions are fairly straightforward; they are known for their intelligence, their ability to think outside the box and to think on their feet.
ENTPs are known as the “thinkers” of the Enneagram. They have a lot of ideas, but they don’t have a strong grip on them; they are more likely to have a lot of ideas than to follow through on any one of them.
The Hatter is a character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass. He is often referred to as the Mad Hatter, though this term was never used by Carroll. The phrase "mad as a hatter" pre-dates Carroll's works and the characters the Hatter and the March Hare are initially referred to as "both mad by the Cheshire Cat, with both first appearing in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in the seventh chapter titled "A Mad Tea-Party".