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PSY 435 Character Analysis

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Jordan Hayes
Michelle Poston
PSY 435 1001
December 5, 2023
A Deep Dive into the Personality of Ramona Flowers
Sources of Information
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O'Malley and film adaptation)
Case Outline
I.
Openness to Experience: 75th percentile; The other person is moderately open to new
experiences. Ramona is open to new experiences, but she is also selective about what she
engages with. She is drawn to things that are unconventional, exciting, and challenge her
perceptions of the world. However, she can also be cautious and hesitant to step outside
of her comfort zone.
A. Need for Autonomy: Ramona's desire to be independent and free from control
drives her openness to new experiences. She seeks out experiences that allow her
to express her individuality and break away from societal expectations.
B. Sense of Adventure: Ramona's love of excitement and adventure motivates her
to explore new places, try new things, and meet new people. She is always
seeking out new challenges that will push her boundaries and keep her life
interesting.
II.
Conscientiousness: 50th percentile; The other person is moderately conscientious.
Ramona is not always the most organized or reliable person. She can be impulsive and
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spontaneous, and she sometimes puts off responsibilities until the last minute. However,
she is also capable of focusing and working hard when she is motivated.
A. Avoidance Motivation: Ramona's tendency to avoid responsibility and structure
stems from her fear of being trapped and controlled. She prefers to live in the
moment and make decisions on the fly, rather than being tied down by
obligations.
B. Need for approval: Ramona's desire for validation and acceptance from others
sometimes leads her to act impulsively or make decisions that are not in her best
interests. She craves attention and recognition, and she can be insecure when she
feels like she is not being loved or appreciated.
III.
Extraversion: 85th percentile; The other person is highly extraverted. Ramona is
outgoing, charismatic, and enjoys being around others. She is confident and comfortable
being the center of attention, and she has a knack for drawing people in. She is also a
good listener and is supportive of her friends.
A. Need for Affiliation: Ramona's strong desire for social connection and
meaningful relationships drives her extraverted tendencies. She thrives on
interaction and excitement, and she finds fulfillment in the company of her friends
and loved ones.
B. Need for Stimulation: Ramona's boredom and restlessness motivate her to seek
out new experiences and social interactions. She is constantly looking for new
ways to entertain herself and keep her life interesting.
IV.
Agreeableness: 50th percentile; The other person is moderately agreeable. Ramona can
be both kind and compassionate, but she can also be blunt and confrontational. She is not
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afraid to speak her mind, even if it means offending someone. However, she is also
capable of empathy and understanding, and she cares about the well-being of her friends
and loved ones.
A. Empathy and Compassion: Ramona's ability to understand and share the
feelings of others sometimes leads her to act selflessly and put the needs of others
before her own. She cares about the well-being of her friends and loved ones, and
she is willing to go to great lengths to protect them.
B. Sense of Fairness and Justice: Ramona's strong moral compass and sense of
fairness motivate her to stand up for what she believes in and fight for the rights
of others. She is not afraid to challenge authority or speak out against injustice.
V.
Neuroticism: 75th percentile; The other person is moderately high in neuroticism.
Ramona is prone to anxiety and insecurity. She is afraid of being alone and abandoned,
and she has a tendency to self-destruct when things get tough. However, she is also
resilient and determined, and she is able to overcome her challenges with support from
her friends.
A. Fear of Abandonment: Ramona's deep-seated fear of being alone and abandoned
drives her anxiety and insecurity. She is afraid of losing the people she loves, and
she has difficulty forming lasting relationships.
B. Avoidance Coping Mechanism: Ramona's tendency to avoid difficult emotions
and situations contributes to her self-destructive behavior. She uses distractions
and escapism to cope with her pain, rather than facing her problems head-on.
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Summary
Ramona Flowers' personality is a complex blend of traits that make her an intriguing and
relatable character through a blend of captivating contradictions. Her moderate openness to
experience allows her to embrace new challenges while still maintaining her sense of self, while
her balanced conscientiousness allows her to be both impulsive and focused, depending on the
situation. Additionally, her high extraversion drives her to seek out social connection and
excitement, while her moderate agreeableness allows her to be both kind and confrontational.
Finally, her moderately high level of neuroticism contributes to her anxiety and insecurity, but
she also possesses resilience and determination that help her overcome her challenges.
Her motivations and narrative features further illuminate her personality as Ramona’s
need for autonomy and sense of adventure drive her openness to new experiences, while her
avoidance motivation and need for approval influence her conscientiousness. Ramona’s need for
affiliation and stimulation appear to fuel her extraversion, while her empathy and compassion
and sense of fairness and justice shape her agreeableness, making her a very likable person. Her
fear of abandonment and avoidance coping mechanisms largely contribute to her neuroticism,
posing a potential rockiness to her relationships.
Ramona's personality traits and their underlying motivations are seamlessly woven into
the narrative of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Her impulsiveness and tendency to avoid
responsibility are evident in her early encounters with Scott, while her compassion and loyalty
shine through in her support for her friends. As the story progresses, her anxiety and
self-destructive behavior are gradually revealed, adding depth and complexity to her character
while also making her character more relatable to readers and the audience.
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