Functional Order: Te/Ni/Se/Fi
Dominant Function: Te
Hermione is brilliantly organized and well structured, even using a time turner to visit all of her courses. She is a valedictorian and highly ambitious in her studies, striving to fullfill a responsible and respectable to,e in society later on. Hermorganizational genius also helps Harry and Ron during their escape. Still Hermione can be a bit bossy and struggles with having not everything perfectly under control.
Auxilliary Function: Ni
Hermione is as Harry puts it „the brightest witch of her age“. She is highly focused and curious about learning literally everything about the magical world. She has an intuitive grasp on theoretical concepts, making her keen on performing complex magic from a young age. She also intuitively finds out about Lupin being a Werwolf in the third movie, by connecting the dots when she sees his fear in the moon and notices how he often declines lessons, seeming ill. Her insight also make sehr quick to read others emotions, even though she sometimes overinterpretes them.
Tertiary Function: Se
Hermione is best with theoretical stuff and is anxious about things like flying or playing magical sports, which she can‘t learn from a book. She often secludes herself from the world, studying on the library. Still she can have a willingness to fully embrace the moment, like at the Christmas Ball, enjoying the beauty of the decorated school and dancing excessively with Krum.
Inferior Function: Fi
Hermione is sorted into Gryffindor, because of her strong integrity and willingness to break the rules for she considers to be right. She is stubbornly moralistic in her fight against Umbridge and when she campaigns for Elven Rights not caring what anyone could think of her. She is also brutally honest at times, which might appear rude to others. While appearing reasonable and calm most of the time she can be quite sensitive and has a more vulnerable side, shown when she attack Ron fro flirting with Lavender.
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