His eyes are a very important feature in his face... Definitely Ni, maybe Ni-lead. He never smiles so it's hard to tell his J functions... He seems to have a vague Fi sorrow, but then his cheeks are very relaxed. Sorry He does have tension, in some rare pictures his smile looks Fi. He could be FiSe (Ni heavy) or NiTe (Fi heavy).
Last Edit: Aug 13, 2013 15:41:54 GMT -5 by peppergirl
Definitely agree Hugo's TeNi. Caroll looks Fi/Te to me but I can't get a good enough look at his eyes to call P functions. Are you sure he's not Ni/Se? He does the half-lidded gaze thing but I don't have a good enough view to be sure.
For Proust, I think FiSe is the most likely, but this is more a vibe than anything concrete, so take it for what it's worth.
Post by peppergirl on Aug 13, 2013 17:15:16 GMT -5
A For Lewis Carroll, I highly doubt he's Ni/Se, his eyes look very deep in their sockets which is not something I ever noticed among Se/Ni users. About his works, it looks more Ne/Si but maybe it is a stereotype? What does Alice in Wonderland evoke? Ne/Si or Ni/Se?
For Proust, I too get a Fi-lead vibe but it's not enough to conclude I guess.