What is the personality type of Edward Ferrars? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Edward Ferrars from Sense & Sensibility and what is the personality traits.
Edward Ferrars personality type is ISFJ, which is a rarest of the rare in my experience. I think the most common type in this group would be ISFJ in the UK and in North America. I've not seen any INFJs in the UK in the past 5 years and in North America, they seem to be rarer than they are in the UK. However, I've seen a couple of INFJ females in North America.The most common type in this group is ESTJ.This type is typically the loudest and the most outspoken. They are very practical and they don't want to waste time with anything that is not important. They are very good at scheduling and they care a lot about keeping time and keeping things organized and on track. Their most valuable quality is their ability to set and achieve goals and their ability to organize and pace themselves. They're very good at prioritizing and making clear decisions.They're very good at setting high expectations for themselves and they're very good at working hard to make sure their goals are achieved. They're also good at delegating and delegating work to others. They can be quite bossy and controlling when they need to be.
Edward Ferrars is a fictional character in Jane Austen's 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. He is the elder of Fanny Dashwood's two brothers and forms an attachment to Elinor Dashwood. As first described in Sense and Sensibility: "Edward Ferrars was not recommended to their good opinion by any peculiar graces of person or address. He was not handsome, and his manners required intimacy to make them pleasing. He was too diffident to do justice to himself; but when his natural shyness was overcome, his behaviour gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart. His understanding was good, and his education had given it solid improvement. But he was neither fitted by abilities nor disposition to answer the wishes of his mother and sister, who longed to see him distinguished—as—they hardly knew what." His personality, while it lacks the flash of Marianne Dashwood's romantic interest Willoughby, indicates more fortitude.