Cruella de Vil

I. Description Cruella de Vil is a fictional character from the novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith. She later became widely known for her appearance in Disney's animated film adaptation, as well as in the live-action film "Cruella." II. Appearance: - Appearance Age: Middle-aged - Gender: Female - Height: Tall - Weight: Slender - Hair Color: Black and white (half black, half white) - Eye Color: Blue - Clothing Style: Eccentric and fashionable, often wearing fur coats and bold patterns - Distinctive Features: Her two-toned hair and intense makeup, sometimes seen smoking a long cigarette holder III. Strengths: - Charismatic and persuasive - Fashion-conscious and stylish - Manipulative and cunning - Has vast financial resources - Resourceful and creative when it comes to her schemes IV. Weaknesses: - Obsessed with fur and fashion, leading to destructive and unethical behavior - Impulsive and prone to fits of rage - Overly confident, underestimating her opponents at times - Lacks empathy and compassion - Can be easily frustrated or discouraged when her plans fail V. Personality Type: ENTJ (Extroverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) - Cruella de Vil exhibits qualities of an ENTJ personality type, characterized by being strategic, assertive, and goal-oriented. She is driven by her ambitions and desires for fashion and extravagance. VI. Psychotype: - Cruella de Vil is motivated by her obsession with fur and fashion, which drives her to exploit and harm animals to fulfill her desires. Her fear of being out of style or not being perceived as fashionable leads her to extreme measures. She is often seen as a ruthless, selfish, and unfeeling character with a disregard for the well-being of others. VII. Archetype: - Cruella de Vil can be considered an antagonist or villain archetype. She is the main antagonist in "The Hundred and One Dalmatians," where she kidnaps Dalmatian puppies to create fur coats. In the story, she embodies greed, selfishness, and a lack of empathy. However, in the recent live-action film "Cruella," her character is given more depth, presenting a complex antihero archetype that explores her origins and motivations.