Hannah MBTI & Enneagram | Those Who Wish Me Dead

ESTP 7w6 Characters

Hannah is a daredevil who cuts out on a firefighting meeting early to fly off the back of a truck in a parachute. She is good at using her environment and knowing what she can do, and how fast she can do it, when she meets Connor. She notices his injuries and tries to help him; she guides him through the wood; she uses what she knows about wildfires and how they move to keep them safe. Hannah is the aggressor in their duo, always looking for ways to act decisively in the moment. She takes an axe and uses it in his defense, and is willing to sacrifice her life in the process. While intelligent and analytical, she both processes situations mentally and handles them competently and cooly as they are happening (Se and Ti) and manages to keep up her spirits, get the kid to talk, and endears herself to him in the process to put him more at ease (Fe). Hannah is boisterous and fun-loving, but also can be serious, insightful, and considerate of others’ feelings. She shows little Ni, except in that she has a hopeful outlook for her future.

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Hannah is going through a hard time with the loss of her husband and seeing him burned to death in a fire, but she is also looking for ways to escape and focus on the positives. She sums up her thought process well at the end of the movie after they’ve barely escaped with their lives when someone asks how it was to witness the fire from the underside in a river, and she smiles and says it was “beautiful.” All the time, she is looking to re-frame things into more positive directions, using encouragement to bolster the scared kid beside her, assuring him they will be fine even when she knows they won’t, and trying to find small beams of happiness to help her through her grief. But she also shows 6 wing tendencies in how cautious she is, how suspicious she is and watchful she is, and how she tries to rely on authorities when things get too tough (reassuring the kid that help will come for them, and when she hasn’t checked in about the fire, the firemen will wonder why). She is proactive in getting away from threats as best she can, but also has a warm side to her that easily puts Conner at ease and gives him a sense of family and community since she knows that is now lacking with his father’s death.