
The protagonist of "A Silent Voice," Shoya Ishida is a boy who was once a bully. His character is defined by the ISFP (Adventurer) traits of sensitivity, deep regret, and a strong will for redemption. Burdened by guilt for bullying Shoko in elementary school, he seeks to apologize to her as a high school student. His appeal lies in his ISFP-like sensitivity and his courage to confront his past.
ISFP Type Characteristics
An artist with rich sensitivity. Loves freedom and explores the world at their own pace.
ISFP Thinking Style
Stays true to personal values and cherishes inner emotions. Values authenticity
Gathers realistic information and supports immediate response
Has room to develop future vision and insight
May struggle with efficiency-focused or productivity-driven actions
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What do you think this character's MBTI type is?Official: ISFP
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