INFP
"I don't care what they're going to say. Let the storm rage on. The cold never bothered me anyway."
After watching Frozen 2, Elsa is definitely an INFP, not an ISTJ. She is much more intuitive, but she still isn't an INFJ. Now, as I am changing my typing because of the second movie, I think it goes without saying that this has Frozen 2 spoilers.
Fi (Introverted Feeling)
Elsa's whole character surrounds her journey for acceptance; not necessarily from other people, but from herself. She is most comfortable when alone, and before the accident when she was little, she seems to embrace the fact that she was different. Even in Frozen 2, she has accepted the fact that she was different, but she also wonders why she is different. She often dwells over her own emotions, in "Let it Go" she sings about her happiness of freedom, and in "Into the Unknown" she sings about the longing for that same freedom. She is conflicted over her own personal values (her family) and her own personal wants (freedom) and often struggles voicing these concerns to Anna, as she doesn't believe Anna will understand.Ne (Extroverted Intuition)
Elsa doesn't have a singular vision of the future; she lives in a world of possibilities. This can be shown in Frozen when she sings about her freedom, and how she loves loves "testing the limits" of what she never could before. In the second movie, Elsa wants to visit the "unknown" and explore the unlimited possibilities there. She wonders about Atohalin, the place her mother always talked about, and she wonders if it carried the answers about her powers. She wants to visit the "unknown" even though she doesn't exactly know what is there.Si (Introverted Sensation)
Almost everything Elsa does is somehow linked to past events. Her isolation is linked to her losing control and almost killing Anna. She builds an ice palace because she had grown up in a palace and that's all she knew. She wants to venture into the unknown because of stories her mother used to tell. The only thing stopping her from venturing in the unknown is her family. Not to mention, she seemed to be somewhat perfectionistic in the beginning, because of her powers. The reason why this is so low, is Elsa doesn't seem comfortable solely focusing on what she knows. She wants to explore new possibilities, and she wants to be free from her past, even if she can't escape it.Te (Extroverted Thinking)
This function is shown to be inferior in the second movie, when Elsa herself is in a healthier state. She had a well developed inferior function, as she does seem to be a good queen. She relies on facts to make decisions, as well as outside sources, rather than her own internal source. However, she seems most uncomfortable when she uses this function, which is part of the reason she abdicates the throne in favor of Elsa, who is more comfortable with making decisions.
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