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Which Main Character Are You, Based on Your Enneagram

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If you ask me, binge-watching TV shows or movies is the best part of binging. I love living in the lives of their diverse characters and getting to escape into their worlds. You might be drawn to certain characters because they remind you of someone you know, your sister, or your boss. I am Type One, so I had to dig deeper into my favourite fictional characters and determine where they fit in Enneagram. What better way to understand the nine personality types then through the lense of must-see dramas, sitcoms, and flicks. Continue reading to discover which character you embody based upon your Enneagram type. Spoiler alert! Finding your Enneagram mate might help you understand why you are the way that you are.

 

Daphne Bridgerton, Bridgerton 

The Type One, who is rational and perfectionist, thrives on being well-controlled and principled. Always prim and proper, Daphne Bridgerton plays by the rules (with the exception of her and Duke Simon’s “fake” courtship, of course). She is the eldest daughter and is naturally responsible. She is a One-style woman, and her unwavering determination in her plans and decisions helped her get her Happily Ever After. 

 

Luisa Madrigal, Encanto 

Although she can put on a tough act, Luisa credits her worth to being able use her powers to help others. A Two is like Luisa. She is a people-pleaser, and can provide the emotional support you need. Because she can take on anything (literally—did you see her muscles?), the Madrigals expect more from her, and she desperately wants to have what it takes to gain her family’s approval. In her solo “Surface Pressure,” she lets down her guard and expresses her fear of not living up to others’ expectations. 

 

Type Threes are driven, successful, and image-conscious. This is exactly what Keeley is. As “the achiever” That she is, she climbs the proverbial ladder and ends up striking out on her own as a PR entrepreneur. There’s no denying Keeley’s MO of eclectic fashion choices (from colorful fuzzy coats to power suits) and high ponytails in true Type Three form—I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the Fendi number she donned in Season 2, Episode 7 and 12 (yes, the dress is thatIt was so cute, Keeley wore it twice. 

 

There’s no mistaking Rue’s Four vibes: She is withdrawn, sensitive, and compassionate. She struggles to find her place in the world. She has a complicated relationship with her emotions. She longs to be understood and seen, but she marches to her own beat. In the same vein, she has her own sense of fashion (IMHO, Converses are classic) and isn’t afraid to push boundaries. You can call her unique or unorthodox, but she is who and what she is. If there’s one thing we can learn from Rue (and all the other Type Fours out there), it’s to be true to yourself.

 

Vivian Kent Inventing Anna 

Vivian is a journalist who is perceptive and inquisitive. Vivian is determined to uncover the truth about Anna Delvey and works tirelessly to gather information. Like a true Five, she’s a nonconformist through and through and doesn’t take interest in trends (as Val blatantly points out in her fashion choices). What she lacks in fashion sense she makes up in her dedication to her work, and her strong mindset.

 

Love Quinn You

Criminal tendencies and questionable morals aside, there’s a lot to love about you, Love. You’re loyal to the core, protective, and engaging, like a Six. You’ll go to the ends of the Earth to protect your loved ones (AKA Joe and Forty). Building trust in your inner circle is the MVP of your values, so it’s no surprise that keeping secrets is your forte. All you desire is to be loved. Is that too much? 

 

Alexis Rose Schitt’s Creek 

Alexis, the quintessential seven, is fun-loving. She is also lively and optimistic. In other words, she’s the life of the party and the person everyone wants to be around. The world is her oyster. She has many talents and interests, and a glass-half full attitude to life. Alexis is never afraid to take risks and is driven by FOMO. She is always on the move, seeking out new experiences and exciting possibilities. She made everyone cry happy tears when she focused all her energy on graduating high school and becoming a PR boss babe. Same. 

 

Molly Carter Insecure  

Type Eights are confident, determined and headstrong. Molly Carter. As a powerful lawyer, she’s direct and tackles challenges head on. To maintain her tough-gal personality and control, she avoids vulnerability at all cost. As a friend, Molly can demand a lot from you, but it’s only because she has high expectations for herself. But once you’re in, you’re in for life. Case in point: Molly and Issa’s enduring friendship (even though it was touch and go for a while). 

 

A Type Nine is motivated by peace and can get along with others. You could say they’re chameleons who can easily adapt to different social settings, and Lara Jean is no exception. She’s soft-spoken and emanates a major zen-like quality—why wouldn’t all the boys be drawn to her (Team Peter all the way, am I right)? If I could tell Lara Jean one thing as a friend (this is all make-believe, so yes, we’re friends), it would be to be careful not to get lost in your relationships and don’t be afraid to own your voice.

 

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Source: The Every Girl

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