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Old 07-20-2011, 11:19 AM   #1
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It's self explanatory. Here is my list.

Jigsaw (Saw) - INFJ

Freddie Kruger (Nightmare on Elm Street) - ENTP

The Riddler (Batman comics) - INTJ

Kaiser Soise (Usual Suspects) - INTJ

 

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Old 07-20-2011, 05:31 PM   #2
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Mrs Coulter - 'His Dark Materials' Trilogy [Pullman] INTJ

Madame Merle/Gilbert Osmond - The Portrait of a Lady (hence my username)[James] - ISFJ/ESTP

The Snow Queen - (The Snow Queen... obv.) [Andersen] INFP

The Marquise de Merteuil - Les Liaisons Dangereuses [Laclos] ESTJ

Goneril, Regan and Edmund from King Lear. [Shakespeare] INTJ/ESFJ/INTJ

Richard III - Richard III (really the hero, but very much a villain) [Shakespeare] ENTJ

Dr Moreau - The Island of Dr Moreau [H.G. Wells] - INTJ (INTP?)

Mortimer and Isabella - Edward II [Marlowe] - ESTJ, INFJ

Lady Macbeth - Macbeth [Shakespeare] - ISTJ

Phèdre - Phèdre[Racine] - INFP (again, not sure if she's a villain, really, more a tragic heroine, as can be said for Lady M, above)

Helen Alving - Ghosts [Ibsen] - ISFJ (as above, tragic but unintentionally evil)
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Old 07-20-2011, 06:19 PM   #3
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Dr. Doom - INTJ
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