10 True Infj Fictional Characters The Rarest Personality Type explores key ideas related to psychology, presented clearly and practically.
There’s something inspiring about relating to
a character and their made up personalities.
For the INFJ it can seem all the more special
considering they so often feel misunderstood in
the world. So, which well-known fictional
and how is it noticeable to the audience?
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Number 1: Lisa Simpson (From ‘The Simpsons’)
Starting with the well known Simpson character,
world and a drive to go against the grain,
this Lisa Simpson shows numerous aspects of
the INFJ personality type that sets her apart
from the rest of the Simpson characters. Easily
known to be the most intelligent of her family,
Lisa uses her introverted intuition to come up
with family solutions in multiple episodes yet
her extraverted feeling drives her to sometimes
be overly pushy about her morals and beliefs,
especially when surrounded by a family who doesn’t
relate to her thinking patterns. She is constantly
concerned about her direction in life and it
tends to be a recurring story within the show
that Lisa is trying to find a new path in life.
Extremely curious and open minded, with the
underlying essence of empathy and kindness, this
creative sax player is the epitome of an INFJ
Atticus Finch (From ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’)
With an INFJs deep need for harmony within their
close relationships and also within society, they
tend to care deeply about social justice issues.
Atticus Finch shows this stereotypical INFJ
trait and so many others throughout the book. His
compassion and risk-taking actions of defending
an innocent black man of raping a white woman in
the 1930s says a lot about the empathy and need to
help that every INFJ experiences throughout life.
including from the shoes of the prisoner, which
drives him to put his life on the line in order
to achieve justice. He sees the bigger picture of
the scenario, which allows him to easily overlook
the assumptions of those around him and then push
forward with a calm and non-violent approach.
A classic Atticus Finch quote says it all:
“You never really understand a person until you
consider things from his point of view..until
you climb in his skin and walk around in it”
Number 3: Pi Patel (From ‘The Life Of Pi’)
One word that could easily sum up the character
of Pi Patel would be nothing other than sheer
curiosity. In the movie “the Life Of Pi” the
open-minded and courageous 16 year old boy sets
out to understand the deeper meaning of the world
around him after a tragic event. From zoology
to religion, his mind is flooded with questions
and ideals that he feels called to answer. He
clearly uses all 4 main functions of the INFJ
throughout his journey, allowing him to easily
identify with other people, while falling in
love with a variety of religions. He is drawn
to the power and beauty behind each religion
he encounters which ultimately keeps him alive
throughout his 227 days on the Ocean. His faith in
something better for the future also contributes
to the fact that after the series of unfortunate
events he encountered, he still persevered
with barely any logical reasons to do so.
Number 4: Sam Winchester (From ‘Supernatural’)
The reluctant hunter of supernatural darkness,
Sam Winchester projects multiple INFJ idealistic
and intelligent characteristics throughout the
“supernatural” film. With the innate ability to
make seamless connections and insights proves
to be valuable in the fight against evil, yet
the classic INFJ empathy still presents itself..
Even when dealing with demons and monsters. He
struggles with his conscience throughout the
movie because of his deep guilt and hesitancy
for killing, however, his brother helps him keep
an eye on the bigger picture of his sacrifices.
With Sam’s strong INFJ intuitive intuition, he
also has the innate ability to show clairvoyant
tendencies and projections of the future before
they happen, ultimately giving him an upper-hand
Sam is normally gentle, kind and protective,
and shows a very interesting perspective of the
battle between an INFJs light and dark side.
Number 5: Lorraine Warren (From ‘The Conjuring’)
Technically based on a real individual, Lorraine
Warren sets out to help people by tapping into
their emotional needs and spiritual difficulties
in the movie “The Conjuring”. She seems to have
a knack for words that allows her to relate
and connect with people who are reluctant
to share their struggles with her. Yet, with
her persistence to go beyond the surface level
of not only the people she talks to in her
profession as a clairvoyant demonologist,
but also of the world around her, she manages
to probe and understand what's underneath the
obvious - a true INFJ characteristic. And
again, stereotypically, Loarriane uses her
intuitive hunches and instincts to scope out
demonic energy without the need for tangible
misunderstood INFJs can relate to. Overall, this
spiritual INFJ healer character shows her true
gift for intuitively understanding people and
connecting the dots to see where problems lie.
Number 6: Remus Lupin (From ‘Harry Potter’)
introspective character featured in most Harry
Potter films, Remus Lupin shows multiple INFJ
characteristics throughout the Harry Potter
Lupin’s title of “professor of defense against
the dark arts” gives him the opportunity to teach
with an individualized approach. He can easily see
what his students don’t realize about themselves
and uses that information to guide his students
behind the scenes rather than in an overbearing or
forceful manner. His INFJ side also shines when it
comes to the paradox of being aware and willing to
stand up for the well-being of others, yet
struggles to stand up for himself at times,
even sacrificing his teaching position because
he wants to protect his students. Overall,
this empathetic INFJ character shows that
passion and human connection can go a long way
for this personality type by using his warmth and
genuinity to set him apart from other professors.
understand and relate to, but when it comes to
the featured INFJ character, Lady Galadriel,
INFJs can feel understood on a whole new level.
The fantasy view of the INFJ becomes apart when
watching the ways of this unique guiding elf. With
deep intuitive abilities that set her apart from
the rest of the elves, she can easily see into
people’s hearts while guessing their motives,
emotions and unique individual potential. Her warm
heart chooses to use this gift to comfort others,
believes that love is simply limitless. A
clear example of this would be her belief
when others struggle to do so, a clear INFJ
tendency to always see the good in others.
With the combination of charm and the ability
bigger picture, Plutarch Heavensbee portrays the
classic characteristics that INFJs in higher power
often emulate. He uses insightful tactics
that others don’t believe he's capable of
in order to create long-term non-violent plans
and strategies that are nothing short of complex
and brilliant. Yet, being an INFJ, of course
this character also shows an empathetic side
that allows him to stay deeply in-tune with people
in order to sense what will and won’t motivate
them. With a knack for words and an undeniable
charisma, this INFJ authority figure seems to
have just the right words to say in any given
situation in order to get people on his side.
Number 9: Amélie (From ‘Amélie’ The Movie)
talking about INFJs most relatable movies,
Amélie is an imaginative yet isolated child who
flourishes into an introverted young woman with an
backed by a strong sense of justice. It’s
to this open-minded lead INFJ character, a
circumstance that many INFJ counselor types
can directly identify with. But aside from
Amélie portrays a complex and very realistic inner
fantasy world that she feels so comfortable with
that she struggles to get outside her head
and interact with real people, even though
she desperately craves this connection. If
that doesn’t say INFJ, I don’t know what will!
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty is exactly that,
a secret life of an INFJ personality type, and all
the important lessons that come with managing it.
With a complex inner world and deep imagination,
seems much more compelling in comparison to real
life. With such a preference for his inner world,
absolutely necessary - a difficult spiral most
INFJs could relate to at one point or another.
Towards the end of the film this introverted
and imaginative character learns a lesson that
all INFJs learn at one point or another, that
as intriguing as their inner world may seem,
which fictional character do you relate to
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