Ben TeNi succumbs to SiTe Heather's supervision while chewing the quasi-identical fat with Brett NeTi.
Ben is an Si PolR conservative. This seems to be pretty common and in and of itself deserves some explanation and discussion,(Vincent, anybody), but it seems to have something to do with modern western conservatism being based in part on social Darwinism--competition and survival of the fittest. Still, Ben has the 1 fix, which is prototypically conservative writ large. So even though he's the 7, it's Brett and Heather who advocate for the open end of the dialectic of the 1/7 line. The discussion about handed down culture v. consciousness is particularly interesting (starting 37'57').
Overall, I think IF it were just Ben and Brett, they would spar as quasi-identical will with progress being made in the conversation, but with Heather's supervision, there is actually a bit of conversion--Ben processes Si AND finds Fi and he softens--and Heather knows it too. She knows he's their student, it's written all over her face. Also the supervisee's role is the supervisor's PolR so Heather lets her hair down too. Brett doesn't see it but them two have a thing.
Brett and Heather quasi-identically supervise Ben
Brett and Heather quasi-identically supervise Ben
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Re: Brett and Heather quasi-identically supervise Ben
People, I'm all but positive about the ct's of these three characters in the play, but by all means feel free to challenge them. One purpose of this and all typing sections will be to make a little 'data base' for the Study Hall when there is consensus. So how members should approach such OP's is to view them 'at your earliest convenience' and then like them only if you agree with the typing/s. If you disagree or have more input, then post.
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Re: Brett and Heather quasi-identically supervise Ben
Okay, I have a better idea. Like as you wish but after you've watched and if you agree with the typing change to 'love' so I'll know BOTH that it's been viewed AND whether there's consensus.
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