Narnia, The Chronicles of
| Trait | Percentile | Trait Disposition | Disposition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neuroticism | 23.03 | Low Low | |
| Agreeableness | 76.46 | High High | |
| Extraversion | 51.95 | Average Average | |
| Conscientiousness | 91.02 | High High | |
| Openness | 90.04 | High High |
This section displays the detail item responses that were used to generate the above personality summary. The methodology for selecting the item responses for this fictional character involved using research from a generative artificial intelligence tool to summarize a descriptive response to a question related to each item.
View Example ScriptDo not have a good imagination.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter’s ability to accept and navigate a magical world, lead mythical creatures, and envision strategic outcomes shows a capable and flexible imagination.
Am not interested in abstract ideas.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Peter engages with themes of honor, duty, and moral responsibility. While he is more action‑oriented than philosophical, he clearly values deeper principles.
Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter demonstrates strong grasp of moral and strategic concepts, such as justice, sacrifice, and leadership. His decisions often reflect thoughtful engagement with abstract principles.
Have a vivid imagination.
Moderately accurate
4
Peter adapts well to Narnia’s magical world and embraces its possibilities. While not as imaginative as Lucy, he shows openness to wonder and mythic realities.
Seldom feel blue.
Moderately accurate
2
Peter experiences stress and concern, but he rarely sinks into sadness. His temperament is optimistic and forward‑looking, especially when guiding his siblings.
Am relaxed most of the time.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Peter carries a strong sense of responsibility, which often keeps him alert and serious. While he is composed, he is not typically relaxed; he is focused and conscientious.
Get upset easily.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Peter can become frustrated, especially when he feels responsible for others’ safety, but he does not react impulsively. His emotional responses are measured and grounded in duty.
Have frequent mood swings.
Very inaccurate
1
Peter is emotionally steady, even under pressure. He remains calm during crises, such as preparing for battle or navigating disagreements among his siblings.
Make a mess of things.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Peter occasionally makes mistakes—such as doubting Lucy early on—but he generally brings clarity and stability to situations. His leadership helps resolve problems rather than create them.
Often forget to put things back in their proper place.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter is consistently responsible and organized. His behavior reflects discipline and reliability, with no indication of carelessness or disorder.
Like order.
Very accurate
5
Peter values structure, fairness, and discipline. As High King, he establishes and maintains order in Narnia, and even as a boy he gravitates toward rules and responsibility.
Get chores done right away.
Moderately accurate
4
Peter is decisive and action‑oriented. When tasks arise—such as preparing for battle or organizing the group—he responds promptly and with a sense of duty.
Am not interested in other people's problems.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter actively engages with others’ challenges, whether strategizing for battle, supporting Edmund’s growth, or helping resolve disputes. He takes others’ problems seriously.
Am not really interested in others.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter consistently demonstrates concern for others, from protecting his siblings to fighting for Narnia’s freedom. His leadership is rooted in responsibility and care for those he serves.
Feel others' emotions.
Moderately accurate
4
Peter is attuned to the emotional states of his siblings, often acting as a stabilizing force. He feels responsibility for their well‑being and responds thoughtfully to their fears or conflicts.
Sympathize with others' feelings.
Moderately accurate
4
Peter shows empathy, particularly toward Edmund after his redemption and toward Lucy when she is doubted. His compassion is steady, though sometimes tempered by his sense of duty.
Keep in the background.
Very inaccurate
5
Peter consistently steps into leadership roles, from defending his siblings against the wolf Maugrim to commanding armies in
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He is rarely in the background.Don't talk a lot.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Peter speaks regularly and confidently, especially in leadership contexts. He gives instructions, mediates disputes, and offers encouragement, showing a comfortable command of dialogue.
Talk to a lot of different people at parties.
Neither inaccurate nor accurate
3
Peter interacts confidently with others when needed, such as addressing Narnians during councils, but he is not portrayed as someone who mingles widely for social enjoyment. His interactions are purposeful rather than casual.
Am the life of the party.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Peter is warm and good‑natured, but he is not socially flamboyant. His demeanor is steady and responsible, especially as he grows into the role of High King, where he prioritizes leadership over social exuberance.
| Trait | Item | Response | Score | AI-Generated Research |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Openness | Do not have a good imagination. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter’s ability to accept and navigate a magical world, lead mythical creatures, and envision strategic outcomes shows a capable and flexible imagination. |
| Openness | Am not interested in abstract ideas. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Peter engages with themes of honor, duty, and moral responsibility. While he is more action‑oriented than philosophical, he clearly values deeper principles. |
| Openness | Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter demonstrates strong grasp of moral and strategic concepts, such as justice, sacrifice, and leadership. His decisions often reflect thoughtful engagement with abstract principles. |
| Openness | Have a vivid imagination. | Moderately accurate | 4 |
Peter adapts well to Narnia’s magical world and embraces its possibilities. While not as imaginative as Lucy, he shows openness to wonder and mythic realities. |
| Neuroticism | Seldom feel blue. | Moderately accurate | 2 |
Peter experiences stress and concern, but he rarely sinks into sadness. His temperament is optimistic and forward‑looking, especially when guiding his siblings. |
| Neuroticism | Am relaxed most of the time. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Peter carries a strong sense of responsibility, which often keeps him alert and serious. While he is composed, he is not typically relaxed; he is focused and conscientious. |
| Neuroticism | Get upset easily. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Peter can become frustrated, especially when he feels responsible for others’ safety, but he does not react impulsively. His emotional responses are measured and grounded in duty. |
| Neuroticism | Have frequent mood swings. | Very inaccurate | 1 |
Peter is emotionally steady, even under pressure. He remains calm during crises, such as preparing for battle or navigating disagreements among his siblings. |
| Conscientiousness | Make a mess of things. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Peter occasionally makes mistakes—such as doubting Lucy early on—but he generally brings clarity and stability to situations. His leadership helps resolve problems rather than create them. |
| Conscientiousness | Often forget to put things back in their proper place. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter is consistently responsible and organized. His behavior reflects discipline and reliability, with no indication of carelessness or disorder. |
| Conscientiousness | Like order. | Very accurate | 5 |
Peter values structure, fairness, and discipline. As High King, he establishes and maintains order in Narnia, and even as a boy he gravitates toward rules and responsibility. |
| Conscientiousness | Get chores done right away. | Moderately accurate | 4 |
Peter is decisive and action‑oriented. When tasks arise—such as preparing for battle or organizing the group—he responds promptly and with a sense of duty. |
| Agreeableness | Am not interested in other people's problems. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter actively engages with others’ challenges, whether strategizing for battle, supporting Edmund’s growth, or helping resolve disputes. He takes others’ problems seriously. |
| Agreeableness | Am not really interested in others. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter consistently demonstrates concern for others, from protecting his siblings to fighting for Narnia’s freedom. His leadership is rooted in responsibility and care for those he serves. |
| Agreeableness | Feel others' emotions. | Moderately accurate | 4 |
Peter is attuned to the emotional states of his siblings, often acting as a stabilizing force. He feels responsibility for their well‑being and responds thoughtfully to their fears or conflicts. |
| Agreeableness | Sympathize with others' feelings. | Moderately accurate | 4 |
Peter shows empathy, particularly toward Edmund after his redemption and toward Lucy when she is doubted. His compassion is steady, though sometimes tempered by his sense of duty. |
| Extraversion | Keep in the background. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Peter consistently steps into leadership roles, from defending his siblings against the wolf Maugrim to commanding armies in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He is rarely in the background. |
| Extraversion | Don't talk a lot. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Peter speaks regularly and confidently, especially in leadership contexts. He gives instructions, mediates disputes, and offers encouragement, showing a comfortable command of dialogue. |
| Extraversion | Talk to a lot of different people at parties. | Neither inaccurate nor accurate | 3 |
Peter interacts confidently with others when needed, such as addressing Narnians during councils, but he is not portrayed as someone who mingles widely for social enjoyment. His interactions are purposeful rather than casual. |
| Extraversion | Am the life of the party. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Peter is warm and good‑natured, but he is not socially flamboyant. His demeanor is steady and responsible, especially as he grows into the role of High King, where he prioritizes leadership over social exuberance. |