What is the personality type of Tía Victoria? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Tía Victoria from Coco 2017 and what is the personality traits.
Tía Victoria personality type is ISTJ, which is the most common type of the 16 types. ISTJs are the responsible and reliable “keeper of the family” and also the main “outsiders” in the group. They are values-consistently hardworking and rely on their own strength to reach goals. On the other hand, they are not interested in socializing and prefer to stay alone. In other words, they are the “keepers of the family” and the only ones (except for the grandmother) who can be trusted not to steal their inheritance.
The ISTJ personality type is the most common type among Spaniards (more than 25% of the population has this type). They also make up more than half of all nurses and teachers, mostly females. In general, people with ISTJ personality type are very motivated and determined by their values, and they don’t give up easily in pursuit of their goals. They like to be organized and have a strong sense of structure in their lives. They can be quite stubborn when it comes to sticking to their plans and they are not always able to get along with others.
Victoria (Dyana Ortellí), also known as Tía Victoria, was the first-born daughter of Coco and Julio, and the older sister of Elena, whom she predeceased apparently by a significant margin. She is one of the taller members of the family and is very composed and severe, in contrast to her more outgoing aunt Rosita. She is shown to be intelligent, analytical and logical as she is the first to realize that Miguel is not quite dead and also deduces that he must have something to do with Imelda being unable to cross over. When Miguel asks her for her blessing, in contrast to her other family's terrified reactions (as they do not want to cross Imelda) she just shakes her head. She and Rosita are both surprised when they see Imelda singing onstage and later help expose Ernesto de la Cruz's villainy to the Land of the Dead; Victoria switches on a camera that Rosita has angled on him to broadcast his rants against the family.