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Fictional Exemplars List 2016

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#1 ·
Stackemup has just recently released this fictional exemplars list. This list was three years in the making in a search for the most realistic example of each type, wing and stack. That does not mean characters with magical powers were weeded out of the project. Killgrave from Jessica Jones has supernatural powers. The key is that Killgrave would be the most realistic example of that type when that type is put in a situation where they have those magical powers.


It’s excellent and does a great job overlapping the Stackemup Enneagram List. Even though the list draws on a lot of unhealthy examples, Heavy says that the healthier examples won’t look much different except for the fact that they aren’t out committing remorseless acts. An example would be William Wallace (6w5 so/sx) and Derrick Vinyard (6w5 so/sp). Even though Wallace is healthy and Derrick was unhealthy at the beginning of American History X, both shared a number of characteristics that culminated into an obsession with a vigilante-style justice. Emotions are not typable. Just because a character is driven by anger doesn't make them an eight, any more than a character being driven by love makes them a 2. Each stacking creates a wrinkle of distinction between them without undermining the dominant characteristics and/or ‘vibe’.


The logic of the list is very tight. Some of the examples I am not familiar with I youtubed or read about it and can see why they were typed that way. For instance, I can see how all the unhealthy 3w4s have this cold-blooded cruelty about them concealed under a veneer of grace and charm, and all the 6w5s are counterphobically obsessed by vigilante justice (and with an even deeper layer of Batman counterphobically overcoming his fear of bats by himself becoming like a bat) whereas the 1w9s injustices are committed out of a basic contempt for anything or anyone that falls short of higher principle. R’as Al Ghul (1w9 so/sp), in Batman Begins, wasn’t obsessed with destroying Gotham because a citizen of Gotham had harmed him or a family member (as a 6w5 might be driven to do), but just because he had nothing but contempt for Gotham’s corruption and in his misguided idealism wanted to make the world a more perfect place by ridding it of that city.


Introduction aside, post some fictional characters and their type, wing and stack using the Stackemup Enneagram breakdown to type them with.


2w1 so/sp: Elizabeth Iselin (Manchurian Candidate)
2w1 so/sx: Mama Firefly (Devil's Rejects)
2w1 sp/so: Eli Sunday (There Will Be Blood)
2w1 sp/sx: Christina Scofield (Prison Break)
2w1 sx/so: Catherine Trammel (Basic Instinct)
2w1 sx/sp: Alex Forrest (Fatal Attraction)


2w3 so/sp: Norma Desmond (Sunset Boulevard)
2w3 so/sx: Shirley Bellinger (Oz)
2w3 sp/so: Dorothy Gale (Wizard of Oz)
2w3 sp/sx: Walter Finch (Insomnia)
2w3 sx/so: Scarlett O'hara (Gone with the Wind)
2w3 sx/sp: Hedra Carlson (Single White Female)


3w2 so/sp: Apollo Creed (Rocky)
3w2 so/sx: Charlie Altamont (Devil's Rejects)
3w2 sp/so: The Wizard (Wizard of Oz)
3w2 sp/sx: Damon Killian (Running Man)
3w2 sx/so: Will (Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
3w2 sx/sp: Billy Loomis (Scream)


3w4 so/sp: Killgrave (Jessica Jones)
3w4 so/sx: Kathryn (Cruel Intentions)
3w4 sp/so: Regina George (Mean Girls)
3w4 sp/sx: Tracy (Malice)
3w4 sx/so: Peyton Flanders (the Hand that Rocks the Cradle)
3w4 sx/sp: Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)


4w3 so/sp: Wesley (Princess Bride)
4w3 so/sx: Jeanne (Last Tango In Paris)
4w3 sp/so Paul Martel (Unfaithful)
4w3 sp/sx: Adrian (Rocky III)
4w3 sx/so: Beethoven (Immortal Beloved)
4w3 sx/sp: Marla Singer (Fight Club)


4w5 so/sp: Blanche Dubois (Streetcar Named Desire)
4w5 so/sx: Lydia Deetz (Beetlejuice)
4w5 sp/so: Frank Slade (Scent of a Woman)
4w5 sp/sx: Paul (Last Tango in Paris)
4w5 sx/so: Ricky Fitz (American Beauty)
4w5 sx/sp: Alex Delarge (A Clockwork Orange)


5w4 so/sp: Danny Vinyard (American History X)
5w4 so/sx: Will Hunting (Good Will Hunting)
5w4 sp/so: Kobayashi (Usual Suspects)
5w4 sp/sx: the Oracle (Matrix)
5w4 sx/so: Michael Corleone (Godfather)
5w4 sx/sp: Matihlda (the Professional)


5w6 so/sp: Emperor Palpatine (Return of the Jedi)
5w6 so/sx: Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs)
5w6 sp/so: Dr. Loomis (Halloween)
5w6 sp/sx: Deckard (Blade Runner)
5w6 sx/so: Lisbeth Salander (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
5w6 sx/sp: Jessica Jones (Jessica Jones)


6w5 so/sp: Derek Vinyard (American History X)
6w5 so/sx: William Wallace (Braveheart)
6w5 sp/so: John Wydell (Devil's Rejects)
6w5 sp/sx: Bruce Wayne/Batman
6w5 sx/so: Bridget (Kill Bill)
6w5 sx/sp: John Rambo (First Blood)


6w7 so/sp: Sonny Corleone (Godfather)
6w7 so/sx: Chuckie Sullivan (Good Will Hunting)
6w7 sp/so: Mark Baum (The Big Short)
6w7 sp/sx: Mallory Knox (Natural Born Killers)
6w7 sx/so: Baby Firefly (House of a 1000 Corpses)
6w7 sx/sp: Raphael (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)


7w6 so/sp: Seth (American History X)
7w6 so/sx: Susan (Desperately Seeking Susan)
7w6 sp/so: Scarecrow (the Wizard of Oz)
7w6 sp/sx: Captain Spaulding (Devil's Rejects)
7w6 sx/so: Renton (Trainspotting)
7w6 sx/sp: Christopher Moltisanti (Sopranos)


7w8 so/sp: Johnny Sacrimoni (Sopranos)
7w8 so/sx: Nino Brown (New Jack City)
7w8 sp/so: Larry Garfield (Other People's Money)
7w8 sp/sx: Gordon Gekko (Wall Street)
7w8 sx/so: Cookie Lyon (Empire)
7w8 sx/sp: Rhett Butler (Gone with the Wind)


8w7 so/sp: Nicky Santoro (Casino)
8w7 so/sx: Alonzo Harris (Training Day)
8w7 sp/so: John Herod (The Quick and the Dead)
8w7 sp/sx: Mona Demarkov (Romeo is Bleeding)
8w7 sx/so: Frank Booth (Blue Velvet)
8w7 sx/sp: Otis Driftwood (House of a 1000 Corpses)


8w9 so/sp: Al Swearengen (Deadwood)
8w9 so/sx: Bill the Butcher (Gangs of New York)
8w9 sp/so: Caesar Bandello (Little Caesar)
8w9 sp/sx: Anton Chigurh (No Country For Old Men)
8w9 sx/so: Marlo Stanfield (The Wire)
8w9 sx/sp: Bridget Gregory (Last Seduction)


9w8 so/sp: Frank (Once Upon A Time In The West)
9w8 so/sx: Mickey (Snatch)
9w8 sp/so: Jeff Bailey (Out of the Past)
9w8 sp/sx: Leon (the Professional)
9w8 sx/so: Rocky Balboa (Rocky)
9w8 sx/sp: Gretchen Morgan (Prison Break)


9w1 so/sp: Hans Landa (Inglorious Bastards)
9w1 so/sx: Glinda (Wizard of Oz)
9w1 sp/so: Jefferson Smith (Mr Smith Goes to Washington)
9w1 sp/sx: Will Cane (High Noon)
9w1 sx/so: Linda (Anger Management)
9w1 sx/sp: Amelie Poulain (Amelie)


1w9 so/sp: R'as Al Gul (Batman Begins)
1w9 so/sx: Oskar Schindler (Schindler's List)
1w9 sp/so: William Foster (Falling Down)
1w9 sp/sx: Mitch Leary (In the Line of Fire)
1w9 sx/so: Amon Goeth (Schindler's List)
1w9 sx/sp: Norman Stansfield (the Professional)


1w2 so/sp: Galadriel (Lord of the Rings)
1w2 so/sx: Rachel Phelps (Major League)
1w2 sp/so: John Macreedy (Bad Day At Black Rock)
1w2 sp/sx: Rachel (Blade Runner)
1w2 sx/so: Dagny Taggart (Atlas Shrugged)
1w2 sx/sp: Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs)
 
#2 ·
8w7 so/sp frank lucas (american gangster)
8w7 so/sx tommy (goodfellas)
8w7 sx/so tony montana (scarface)
8w7 sx/sp stanley kowalski (streetcar named desire) or 8w7 sx/so.
8w9 so/sp Magneto
6w5 sp/so Yosemite Sam (bugs bunny)
6w5 sp/sx Adonis Creed

@Heavy, what do you think about Sue from Glee Club? here is a clip:

 
#3 · (Edited)
8w7 so/sp frank lucas (american gangster)
8w7 so/sx tommy (goodfellas)
8w7 sx/so tony montana (scarface)
8w7 sx/sp stanley kowalski (streetcar named desire) or 8w7 sx/so.
8w9 so/sp Magneto
6w5 sp/so Yosemite Sam (bugs bunny)
6w5 sp/sx Adonis Creed

@Heavy, what do you think about Sue from Glee Club? here is a clip:

that character is so/sp 3w2.


so/sp combativeness combines with the vanity and narcissism of type 3 to make for an ultra-competitive trash-talker, and, above all, a showman. but of all the 3w2 stacks they take losing the hardest.


examples: donald trump, gordon ramsay, tyson fury, chael sonnen, muhammad ali, ricardo mayorga, rhonda rousey


BTW your other typings are right. kowalski is 8w7 sx/sp.
 
#6 ·
Hi miss bigley. As I had alluded to in the introduction, these are the fictional exemplars list put out by Stackemup.net. Stackemup is a supplier of specialized enneagram resources. A person named Tomb was the mastermind behind the fictional exemplars list and has already posted it on another forum. You would have to go to stackemup to ask him precisely for the original reasoning on Landa, but from speaking with him privately I have a pretty good sense for what he was getting at. So I will put in my own words why the typing for Hans Landa makes total sense to me.


Landa shows the 9 merging strategy in just about every scene that he’s in. He can move in and out of other character's energy fields with an eerie, uncharacteristic ease. He was successful at his evil profession because he was able to dissolve the boundaries between himself and the people he was after. He excels at getting inside the minds of the people he’s after in a way that can’t be taught or deduced logically. You wouldn’t know he had serious fundamental disagreements with the people he was seated across from until the circumstances were such that he had no other choice but to show his hand.


Landa also speaks a lot in metaphors and analogies, and frequently avoids disrupting the energy between himself and the person he’s interrogating. He’s never burly, poorly mannered, inarticulate, crude, or over the top and he values himself for being able to see the points of view of the people he’s after. Not only does he value himself for it, he excels at it. 9w1 interrogators are about as placid and pliable as an interrogator can get away with being. On a deeper level, the nines’ placidness is a strategy for suppressing rage. And Landa fits this to a tee. His placid manner, when seen at various points in the film with his sometimes violent fit of rage, points to a serious need for him to suppress a deeply seated volcano of anger, that for the most part, he wants to keep out of touch with. Landa is like an evil version of Mr. Rogers. That also overlaps Stackemup’s typing of David Duke as a 9w1 so/sp. Duke is a bad guy and a horrible human being, but I wouldn’t guess that if I met him and knew nothing about his views.


Like Duke, you can see Landa's one wing just peaking out from his desire to merge with the people around him. Even though Landa is able to easily merge with the people he’s after in order to capture them, he still remains inflexible in his warped convictions. Just because a so/sp 9w1 can see your point of view doesn’t mean they are going to show leniency. Landa is still obligated by his misguided 1-like sense of duty to the Nazi cause to prosecute those he’s after, in spite of how warped that sense of duty is. He’s not going to give any of the families he hunts a break, ever.


Keep in mind that 9w1 and so/sp are in conflict. so/sp is combative and prone to a preoccupation with enemies while the core of type 9 is the dissolution of boundaries between themselves and others. So in selecting the best fictional exemplar, you have to find a so/sp that harbors a combativeness and prone to a preoccupation with getting rid of enemies, but is also a placid enough nine that those two features of so/sp appear to be neutralized at first glance or seem deeply layered. Landa is quite clearly so/sp but yet he overlays the reverse flow tendencies of so/sp [FN1] with the pliable and placid tone of 9w1. The 1 wing gives the 9 inflexibility in views that can seem to be in total contrast with the 9w1’s pliability and placidness and this is what you get with Hans Landa, fitting into the overall logic of the list. As you move one over to 1w9 so/sp, the placid gestalt gives way to one that is more in sync with so/sp. It comes out in full front with the character of R’as Al Ghul (1w9 so/sp)….as you move over to 1w9, the contempt and inflexibility becomes solidified and the capacity to see different points of view is greatly diminished.


A final point, its important to remember that people of the same type as you can hold views that are entirely opposite to what you believe and can act in ways that defy your moral compass. Landa represented a twisted, hateful ideology. Nevertheless, I think he’s the best fictional example of 9w1 so/sp for the reasons I have above stated.


[FN1] the flow, reverse-flow concept for stackings is an idea that originated at enneasite.com.
 
#8 ·
3w2 so/sp Sue (Glee Club)
7w8 so/sx bugsy siegel (Bugsy)
7w8 so/sp castor troy (face off)
8w9 sp/sx neil macauley (heat)
7w8 sp/sx boris the blade (snatch)
3w2 so/sp Tango (American Gangster)
3w2 so/sx Axel Foley (Beverly Hills cop)
6w7 so/sp Nick Trupo (American Gangster)
8w7 sp/sx O-Ren Ishii (Kill Bill 2)
8w7 so/sp Wicked Witch of the West (Wizard of Oz)
8w9 so/sx jimmy markum (Mystic River)
8w7 sp/so colonel jessup (A few good men)
8w9 so/sp Leo (miller’s crossing)
1w2 sp/so Colonel Trautman (First Blood)


@Heavy, what do you think is a good distinction between 7w8 and 8w7? i can see it but not put it into words. ideally i'm looking for a specialized distinction, one that speaks to the core difference in their rises and falls from power.
 
#9 · (Edited)
3w2 so/sp Sue (Glee Club)
7w8 so/sx bugsy siegel (Bugsy)
7w8 so/sp castor troy (face off)
8w9 sp/sx neil macauley (heat)
7w8 sp/sx boris the blade (snatch)
3w2 so/sp Tango (American Gangster)
3w2 so/sx Axel Foley (Beverly Hills cop)
6w7 so/sp Nick Trupo (American Gangster)
8w7 sp/sx O-Ren Ishii (Kill Bill 2)
8w7 so/sp Wicked Witch of the West (Wizard of Oz)
8w9 so/sx jimmy markum (Mystic River)
8w7 sp/so colonel jessup (A few good men)
8w9 so/sp Leo (miller’s crossing)
1w2 sp/so Colonel Trautman (First Blood)


@Heavy, what do you think is a good distinction between 7w8 and 8w7? i can see it but not put it into words. ideally i'm looking for a specialized distinction, one that speaks to the core difference in their rises and falls from power.
Good question. dominance is a means to an end for 7w8s. Being at the top of the mountain gives 7w8s the means to enjoy the finer things in life. for 8w7, dominance is an end, and not a means to some other goal.

The more power the 7w8 accumulates the softer they get as they become more gluttonous in their desire to hedonistically indulge. the more power 8w7 accumulates their ruthlessness increases incrementally as as to consolidate and expand.

the 7w8's downfall comes about because their plans become too grandiose. They get carried away spoiling themselves. Their sensual nature gives others the ammunition to argue that they need to be taken out of the picture because they've grown too soft and impractical (or just off the wall). the 8w7's downfall comes about because they grow more brutal in their drive to consolidate and expand. They begin to establish dominance through more harsh and sadistic means, anything to hold onto their power, in turn, committing actions that cause revulsion from their own people, who eventually band together against them.
 
#10 ·
7w8 so/sp: Frank White (King of New York)
6w5 so/sp: Detective Dennis Gilley (King of New York)
6w5 so/sx: Ray Jackson (Bloodsport)
8w7 so/sp: Chong Li (Bloodsport)
8w7 so/sx: Jimmy Jump (King of New York)
8w7 sp/so: Santo Trafficante (Donnie Brasco)
8w7 sp/sx: Grama (Rounders)
8w7 sx/so: Sonny Black (Donnie Brasco)
8w9 so/sp: O-ren Ishii (revised)
8w9 sp/so: Leo (Miller’s Crossing)
8w9 sp/sx: Tommy Udo (Kiss of Death)
8w9 sx/sp: Laure/Lily (Femme Fatale)
7w8 sx/sp: Wit Sterling (Out of the Past)
7w6 sp/sx: Benjamin Ruggiero (Donnie Brasco)
7w8 sp/so: Speed (Hard Times)
7w8 sp/sx: Boris the Blade (Rounders)
6w7 so/sx: Worm (Rounders)
6w7 sx/sp: Jackie Flannery (State of Grace)
8w9 so/sp: Frank Flannery (State of Grace)
5w4 sp/so: Joey Knish (Rounders)
6w5 sp/so: Sergeant Dignam (the departed)
6w5 sp/sx: Detective Bishop (King of New York)