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Donatella Dragna type de personnalité MBTI

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"Quel type de personnalité est Donatella Dragna? Donatella Dragna est un type de personnalité ENFP dans MBTI, 7w8 - sx/so - 728 dans Enneagram, SCUEI dans Big 5, IEE dans Socionics."

[ 1 / 3 ] 𝐃𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚 𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐧𝐚 𝐢𝐬 𝐄𝐍𝐅𝐏⋆.ೃ࿔*:・ ❝What if I could make love eternal?❞ ♡ Scene highlights that scream Ne-dom Right from the start in Caraval Tella hears all those old grandmother stories about Caraval and Legend her whole life. To her, it’s not just some dangerous magic game—it’s this giant, glittering mystery box full of secrets and romance and destiny. When the invitation finally shows up, she doesn’t sit there weighing pros and cons or worrying about their psycho dad. Nope. She forges Scarlett’s part of it, drags her sister along, and basically yeets them both into the unknown because the possibility of meeting Legend and unlocking some epic story is too exciting to pass up. That’s pure Ne: chasing the shiny “what if this is the start of something legendary?” The nonstop bargain addiction in Legendary Almost every big move Tella makes is her brain going “oooh new possibility unlocked!” She bargains with Jacks (the literal Prince of Hearts) multiple times—not because it’s smart or safe, but because the idea of “maybe I can break this stupid unrequited-love curse” or “maybe I can make Legend actually fall for me for real” lights her up like fireworks. She completely ignores massive red flags (the physical pain from the cards, Jacks being obviously manipulative and dangerous, all the hints that Legend might not feel anything real). Why? Because her mind is already five steps ahead: “But what if this works? What if I win the game? What if I get the happy ending?” Classic Ne-dom move: the future fantasy is way more real to her than the present danger. Finale – still jumping between “what ifs” even after heartbreak Even after getting her heart smashed, Tella doesn’t shut down and cry in a corner for chapters. She immediately starts spinning new possibilities: maybe she can still save Scarlett, maybe she can outsmart the Fates, maybe she can change Legend somehow. When she’s offered immortality in those dream convos with Legend, she turns it down because the “real love” possibility matters more—but she’s still scheming and bargaining her way toward new endings. That constant mental hopping from one potential path to another? Textbook Ne. The repeating mistake pattern = giant Si blind spot Over three books, Tella falls for basically the same trap again and again: trusting super charming but super dangerous guys (first Dante/Legend, then Jacks, rinse and repeat). She keeps overlooking the same kinds of warnings. Why? Because Ne-doms live so much in “next possibility” that the past feels like old news. Weak inferior Si means lessons from “last time” don’t stick as hard. Scarlett’s always like “Tella, remember what happened before?!” and Tella’s like “yeah but THIS time could be different!” Quick comparison so you really feel the Ne Scarlett = grounded, remembers the past, worries about real dangers, plans ahead → strong Si (and probably Fe or Ni). Tella = “What if it’s amazing? What if it’s destiny? What if we win everything?” → zero chill, all future possibilities. If she were Se-dom (like a classic ESFP), she’d mostly chase the thrill of the moment: the party, the hot guy, the adrenaline rush right now. But Tella’s obsession is way more about the story, the curse, the prophecy, the twist nobody saw coming. That’s Ne all the way. Bottom line: Tella is one of the most alive, chaotic, charming Ne-doms I’ve ever read. Her whole vibe is “the world is a giant game full of secrets and I’m gonna crack it wide open.” Her biggest strength and her biggest flaw both come straight from that unstoppable Ne engine.

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