Functional Order: Ni/Fe/Ti/Se
Dominant Function: Ni
Mary is described by Hastings as a woman with a remarkable and enigmatic presence. She is full of secrets and doesn‘t reveal many of her thoughts to the outside. She is described as having a strong intuition, recognizing the strange occurrences in the house herself. Her detached demeanor gives her a rather stoic appearance, but actually she is very intense and obsessed about her thought of her husband leaving her or recognzing her feelings for Bowerstein.
Auxilliary Function: Fe
Mary is charming and polite with strangers. She is emotionally intense and open about her feelings. Her charm Leads her to have many admirers, but she focuses her care on a specific few. She is also shown to be empathetic and self critical, judging herself and others by certain moral standards.
Tertiary Function: Ti
Mrs Cavendish is very detached and analytical. She forms her own conclusion about the Ruderer and her husbands behavior and relies solely on these is tic ts to guide her decisions.
Inferior Function: Se
Mary is elegant and conscious about her appearance. She enjoys wandering through nature to relief herself from stress. Under pressure she makes impulsive decisions, which she Alter regrets.
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