ハンス・クリスチャン・アンデルセン
IEE-D "Promoter" Fairy-tale Writer · Denmark · 19cDanish fairy-tale writer (1805–1875). Authored over 170 fairy tales including "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," "The Snow Queen," and "The Little Match Girl." Rose from the son of a shoemaker to worldwide fame. His tales translated into more than 125 languages.
Leading Function-Ne-p (Paradox & Insight)
"The Ugly Duckling," "The Little Mermaid" — seeing the tragic paradox hiding behind surface happiness and challenging the premise "everyone wants to be a swan." The core of -Ne-p action.
Creative Function+Fi-c (Influence & Motivation)
Converting readers' personal wounds (alienation, poverty, loneliness) into individual motivation for resolution within the fairy tale. "You can also become a swan" — the core of +Fi-c creative function.
Vulnerable Function 1-Ti-p weak (Structure & Truth)
He left a meticulous daily diary, but it was a record of emotions rather than logical verification — evidence of -Ti-p weak.
Vulnerable Function 2+Se-c weak (Reality & Common Sense)
He spent his entire life unable to own a home, staying long-term in other people's houses. His five-week stay at Dickens's house destroyed the friendship — failing to read the obvious physical reality of "by now he should go home" — evidence of +Se-c weak.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Delta Quadra (Tradition) — consistent focus on the inner growth and dignity of marginalised figures: the ugly duckling, the little match girl, the little mermaid.
Temperament: Switching completely between writer, storyteller, and traveller as the situation demanded — the embodiment of Andersen's Flexible-Maneuvering temperament.
Club: Humanitarian-Artistic Club activity through literature, art, and education. All of Andersen's works functioned as the integration of artistic completeness and humanitarian mission.
Worldview & Attitude
The world is simple and inherently dangerous (negativism). Vigilance toward threats and realistic exercise of force as the premise of action. "Even the ugly duckling can become a swan" — optimistic faith in transformation. Belief that the marginalised and the wounded can be redeemed through recognition of their true nature.
Attitude toward Change: Not seeking to transform the current order himself, but waiting for the times to change. Fairy tales as the direction of change — not political action but imaginative storytelling as the path to a more compassionate world.
