What is the personality type of Anne Elliot? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Anne Elliot from Persuasion 2007 Tv and what is the personality traits.
Anne Elliot personality type is ISFJ, the Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging type. ISFJs are caring and dependable people who enjoy harmony and cooperation, and they work best in a supportive environment. ISFJs make good parents, but they tend to be somewhat inexperienced at dealing with other people’s problems. They need plenty of time to themselves in order to recharge their batteries, and they may seem a bit dull in comparison to other personality types.
Anne Elliot is the protagonist of Jane Austen's sixth and last completed novel, Persuasion. Anne Elliot was persuaded, when she was 20 years old, to break off her engagement with Frederick Wentworth, a promising young lieutenant in the Royal Navy but a commoner without fortune, and she has never married. Lonely, unloved by a stuck-up and pretentious father and older sister, little considered by a family circle incapable of recognising her value, she leads a dull life of an almost-old maid. And yet here it is that, 8 years after the naval war with France ended, in September 1814, the young man whom she has never forgotten returns to England, having earned epaulettes, prestige and fortune in the navy. The first contacts are painful. He has retained an image of her as a person too easily influenced and she sees clearly that he is still angry with her. But at age 27, she has matured and gained enough independence from her family and social circle to choose her friends and her future.