He can be harsh and unforgiving, giving people a choice (“Do you fear death”) and recruiting them onto his ship or allowing them to die and/or killing them. When Jack asks him how many souls would balance his own as a fair trade to get out of serving beneath him, Davy says a 100 – because “one soul does not equal another.” This is a Fi and Te way of measuring the individual worth of someone, and not assuming equality (Fe). Davy also is easily emotionally provoked, and can even be quite cruel in his low Te means of controlling others. He reacts sharply to the idea of Will never being reunited with the woman he loves. In that state, he doesn’t care about the souls wandering and lost or his responsibility in helping them find peace – it’s just all about him, his feelings, his resentment, and his anger issues. He has allowed his own deep emotions to drown him in despair and turn him resentful and bitter. Introverted Feeling (Fi) / Extroverted Thinking (Te)ĭavy Jones abandoned ferrying souls to the other side, because he was thwarted in love – and he cannot get over it. OFFICIAL TYPING by Charity / the Mod Functional Order: Fi-Se-Ni-Fe Judging Functional Axis:
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