ENTJ 3w2 Characters
Sara is the thinker of the bandit duo, who always wants to go into robbing a bank with some sort of plan, even if that involves ice skates. She points out rational reasons for doing or not doing things, such as telling Maria that them stealing paper money when all the gold has been moved to Texas makes the paper money worthless. She is blunt and, at first, unconcerned with other people, confronting Sara and using blackmail to force Quentin into working with them (she has compromising, suggestive photos taken of him and threatens to send them to his fiancé and every newspaper she can find). Much like Maria, she doesn’t show a lot of her secondary function, except that she thinks in terms of what she wants to do with the money once she has it, and is building toward a particular end. She notices Maria and senses at once that she is out of place; she also knows Jackson has murdered her father, even when he denies the evidence. Mostly, we see her clumsy attempts to get a handle on her low Se. She’s reckless and up for anything; sensual and aggressive toward men; she puts her life at risk numerous times robbing banks, and gets a thrill out of it. Though a poor shot, Sara discovers she’s exceptionally gifted at throwing knives. She is also unaffected by other people’s feelings, and somewhat unsure of her own. It’s only when her morals are violated (to see people mistreated) that she becomes angry enough to do something about it; her first thought is not to take care of other people or their financial needs, but once she gets drawn into that scheme, she finds fulfillment in it. (Provided once it’s over, she can go back to those exotic locations she loved in Europe.)
Enneagram: 3w2
Sara is very assertive right from the start, when she demands to know what Maria is doing in their home. She gets into various arguments with her in which she tries to gain the upper hand, including teasing her about being a virgin and challenging her to “prove it” by kissing a man they have tied up. Her competitive nature causes her to then compete with Maria, in kissing this person at every opportunity (she wants to hear from him that he is the superior kisser). When others compliment her, she smiles and says “of course,” because she thinks she’s fabulous. She can also be haughty, name-dropping all the places she has been to and attempting to impress others, but also having insecurities when faced with situations in which she isn’t automatically perfect. She says she doesn’t know who she is, and admires Maria for having a solid sense of herself. At first, all Sara cares about is using the money for herself, but then she takes on more of a notion toward being kind and giving to others. She frames this in being heroic and leaving a legacy behind, a legend about her reputation for others to fawn over and admire. She is highly sensual and loves to playact, particularly playing up her “assets” (cleavage and heaving bosoms).





