Ishida Mitsunari MBTI性格类型
性格
"Ishida Mitsunari是什么人格? Ishida Mitsunari是MBTI中的ISFP人格类型,九型中的6w5 - sx/so - 468,五大类型中的RLUEN,Socionics中LSI类型。"
Mitsunari is a vengeful follower of Hideyoshi who is insanely devoted to the sense of security Hideyoshi has given him. After Hideyoshi's death (to Masamune or Ieyasu depending on interpretation), Mitsunari is driven ENTIRELY by his need for revenge against those who wronged him and the "one and only light" that brought him peace. Fi (Introverted Feeling) - Mitsunari is deeply motivated by loyalty to Hideyoshi, to the point of it defining his life, even after Hideyoshi's death. He doesn't accept any individual thinking besides that, to him these are values hard-wired not for just him, but for everyone. To think differently would be "sinful" in his eyes. During his second fight with Masamune (The Last Party), he says "You stole from me the one and only light in my life! (Hideyoshi)" This, the very fuel that burns inside of him, always pushes Mitsunari to do what feels right to him. Which was to attack and kill Masamune. He carries this sentence on with the following "Hang your head before Lord Hideyoshi! Beg and plead for forgiveness! And then, GIVE ME YOUR HEAD!" - Mitsunari is devout to protecting the sense of peace Hideyoshi has brought him above all else and is intensely guided by emotions. He may present himself as cold and private, but he bursts out practically every scene he's in when someone mocks his values or disrespects him. Se (Extraverted Sensing) - Mitsunari's mood adapts quickly to his circumstances, acting in the now, physically and directly. This is shown in his first encounters with Ieyasu (Samurai Heroes) and Masamune (The Final Party). Since these two are responsible for killing Hideyoshi, he takes advantage of moments like these to the fullest. When Mitsunari sees Masamune, Mitsunari says "This man must atone for your death (Hideyoshi). Permission to ANNIHILATE HIM!" As Fi is Mitsunari's fuel, Se is how he presents it. Presenting himself with brutal, often murderous intentions. ISFPs are very prone to feelings of vengeance for those who wronged them. They don't follow external moral codes (Weaker Te) or established rules like an xSTJ, they follow their own. Their sense of morality is intensely personal, built through their experiences. That's why he's highly reactive to whatever compromises his own set of rules that he values. - He is highly neurotic as well, shown in various instances where his anger is used to dominate his enemies. When he's recruiting Hideaki to his alliance, he isn't rational, he uses cruelty to force Hideaki to work with him. "You're going to say it, "I will deny Ieyasu's request." Your life depends on it-- SAY IT!" During this, he also refers to Ieyasu with begrudged feelings. He isn't one to let go of injustice easily. "HATE HIM, HURT HIM, TORTURE HIM, DESTROY HIM!" He acts out emotions rather than using them more logically, lashing out and seeking revenge immediately without thinking of the consequences of his actions. Ni (Introverted Intuition) - Ni is hard to discern for ISFPs, as they're very subjective and also the thing that's not as obviously represented as the other functions of an ISFP. I believe Mitsunari's Ni is how he hyperfixates on seeking vengeance. Ever since Ieyasu's betrayal to Hideyoshi, Mitsunari has sworn his *very existence* to killing Ieyasu. He becomes laser-focused on executing this goal, without seeing any other way besides it. In his ending, when Mitsunari kills Ieyasu, he celebrates it like it's his life-long purpose. "Your death was in service to lord Hideyoshi, wasn't it? Why is it that now you are gone my life seems to have lost its meaning." Right after that, Mitsunari becomes empty. He has made his entire life meaningless due to how he focused intensely on vengeance, thus he suffers an existential crisis. Even trying to make Ieyasu come back to life regardless of his death. Upon this realization that he has wasted his life, Mitsunari begins to cry. Te (Extraverted Thinking) - Mitsunari's Te is inferior, as he ignores logic. He rejects numerous attempts from Ieyasu, who wants to mend Mitsunari's hatred for him for a more peaceful resolution. This is often noted in the different interpretations of their fight in Sekigahara (Samurai Heroes, Judge End, Basara 4). Mitsunari doesn't care for reason, he will always satisfy his Fi first. - He isn't a good strategist, his alliance (Western) is messily put together through how he uses brute force and interrogation first. He uses only his personal motives (Kill Ieyasu) to rally people together, not through any systemic means. He struggles with keeping his teams together, such as when some teammates (i.e Hideaki, Yukimura) eventually betray him. - Mitsunari occasionally presents himself (Whenever his Fi isn't active) with a cold, aloof attitude. His harsh, uncompromising judgment and sense of morality is present in both how he shuns people and how he lashes out at them. He uses his Te to enforce his own personal sense of justice.
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