![]() | Crime and Punishment (Bantam Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Buy new: $6.99 / Used from: $1.15 This is a psychologial novel. It gives the reader a deep look into the thought process of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, the poster boy for INTJ.
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![]() | The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Buy new: $29.70 / Used from: $8.41 INTJs often appear in literature as 'bad guys.' The wizard Gandalf, who leads the struggle to destroy the evil Sauron, is an exception. He is the one most missed when he's not around.
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![]() | Pygmalion (Enriched Classics Series) by George Bernard Shaw
Buy used from: $0.01 Shaw presents Henry Higgins from a rather external viewpoint, making it hard perhaps for the INTJ reader to identify with Higgins. It says more about how INTJs affect others than about how they think.
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![]() | Pride and Prejudice (Bantam Classics) by Jane Austen
Buy new: $4.95 / Used from: $0.01 I haven't read this, but I've heard Mr. Darcy is an INTJ. (I'll take a wild guess that he's the 'Pride' part.) I did see the movie, though. Lawrence Olivier seems to perform the INTJ part well.
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![]() | Julius Caesar (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Shakespeare
Buy new: $2.00 / Used from: $0.01 An example of how INTJ personalities, with their tendendecy to believe they're always right, can clash. Here, Cassius' resentment of Julius Caesar leads to murder and civil war.
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