Guest Post by Andrew, ENTJ
Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling
Dominant Extraverted Sensing (Se): Sirius always craves excitement. He got into a great deal of trouble in school because he took lots of risks for the sake of having fun, and often got himself caught. Sirius almost never thinks before acting, and his reactions to bad situations give even Harry (who has an impulsive streak himself) pause about telling him too much. Sirius is a visual person who decorated his bedroom with pinup pictures as a teenager and who treats Harry like his deceased father (Sirius’ best friend) based primarily on his appearance. After Voldemort’s return, Sirius is stuck inside his mother’s house, which irks him like nothing else. His eagerness to be out there doing something, especially when Harry and his friends are in danger, leads to him being killed in action, and according to Albus Dumbledore, that is his ideal way to die.
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