What is the personality type of Hannah Abbott? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hannah Abbott from Harry Potter Book Series and what is the personality traits.
Hannah Abbott personality type is ISFJ, and she’s later revealed to be an ESFJ as well.
The ISFJ-ESFJ combination is often thought of as the “Jack-of-all-trades” personality type, but while they’re good at having many different interests, they’re also rather reluctant to take on new challenges or responsibilities. ESFJs are often seen as the “go-to” type for any sort of task or project, because they tend to be willing to take on a greater variety of roles and responsibilities, and are basically the “backbone” of the team.
ISFJs are often not very good at being bold and assertive, because they’re often very sensitive and tend to have a hard time standing up for themselves when others are taking advantage of them. They’re often not very good at wanting to take on new challenges, either.
ISFJs can be very creative, but they’re also very hardworking and have a strong work ethic. They tend to be great at coming up with ideas and solutions to problems, and they’re also good at putting ideas into action.
Hannah Abbott (b. 1979/1980) was a half-blood witch and a member of the Abbott family. In 1991 she started attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was sorted into Hufflepuff House. Hannah was in the same year as the famous Harry Potter.
In her fifth year, she became both a prefect and a member of Dumbledore's Army, an organisation taught and led by Harry Potter. In 1996, Hannah was pulled out of school after her mother was murdered by Death Eaters, but she returned the following year and was once again a member of the D.A. She fought in the Battle of Hogwarts on 2 May, 1998.
Later in life, Hannah married fellow classmate Neville Longbottom (in the books) and became landlady of the Leaky Cauldron, which the couple lived above. She eventually trained as a healer and applied for the job of Matron at Hogwarts.