Seong Gi-hun, also known as Player 456, played by Lee Jung Jae, is the protagonist of the South Korean survival thriller television series “Squid Game.” Gi-hun’s personality in Squid Game is quite complex, yet relatable and empathetic.

He is one of the main characters in Squid Game, portrayed as a “human” figure with various strengths and weaknesses. Gi-hun is depicted as a middle-aged man, a former driver, who has faced various difficulties in life, ranging from divorce issues, complicated relationships with his children, ill parents, a stagnant career, and mounting debt. He is also a person with a gambling addiction. His background is fraught with significant challenges.

Despite this, he exhibits significant character changes from Squid Game season 1 to season 3. There are several interesting things about Gi-hun’s personality throughout his time in the Squid Game series.

Gi-hun’s Personality in Squid Game

1. Silly and Naive

In the first season of Squid Game, Gi-hun is portrayed as weak, silly, and naive. He is easily exploited. Sometimes, his kindness is exploited by others. However, in later seasons, he shows a change in personality. This major transformation in Gi-hun’s character is one of the main focuses of Squid Game’s second season. In the later seasons, Gi-hun has evolved into a vengeful person.

2. Trauma and Guilt

In the first season, he was forced to kill many other contestants to survive (so he could win the game). Then, in the second and third seasons, it was shown how being the victor in this deadly game left Gi-hun haunted by feelings of guilt, trauma, and depression.

3. Strong-Willed and Empathetic

He wants to atone for his mistakes by helping other participants, preventing further suffering, and is determined to uncover everything and stop it. Gi-hun even returns to the game to challenge the system behind it. The trauma and moral struggles drive Gi-hun to seek justice and a greater meaning.

4. Willingness to Sacrifice

Gi-hun always shows his humanity even when caught in extreme situations. He still tries to help the other contestants, even if it means risking his own life. In fact, in Squid Game Season 3, he once again sacrifices himself to protect others, even people he’s only known for a few days. Watching the entire Squid Game series, viewers learn that beneath all the cruelty, there are still kind and trustworthy people.

Signs in Handwriting Related to This Personality

1. Hook at the end of a letter (Tenacity)

Tenacity

1. Tenacity

Generally, tenacity refers to persistence, or the ability to persist in the face of difficulties or obstacles. This is depicted in Gi-hun’s personality in the series. In handwriting analysis, particularly according to the 10 personality aspects of KAROHS, one characteristic of tenacity is the presence of a hook at the end of a letter. This reflects the writer’s desire to preserve something they already own.

2. Letters that are made ‘continuously’ (Persistence)

Persistence

2. Persistence

Besides tenacity, persistence is also a key element in Gi-hun’s character. The indicator is letters that are made ‘continuously’ like this. This sign indicates that the writer is the type of person who doesn’t give up easily, is persistent, and is ready to face obstacles. In general, persistence refers to the attitude or action of sticking firmly to a goal or plan, despite facing various obstacles.

Gi-hun’s Nature that Remains Unchanged

Behind Gi-hun’s dramatic character changes, there’s one trait that remains unchanged: his naive nature, and he also has a short temper. In the first season, he was deceived by Oh Il-nam, old participant who became his close friend during the game, who turned out to be the man behind the game.

In the second season, Gi-hun is again deceived by Oh Young Il, who turns out to be the Front Man. This demonstrates Gi-hun’s naivety and trust, making him vulnerable to manipulation.

Gi-hun is a compelling central character in Squid Game. His story is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, particularly regarding humanity and morality in today’s world.

Overall, Gi Hun’s personality in Squid Game is perhaps one that most people can relate to. He undergoes a significant emotional journey throughout the series.

Personality and people are always closely related. Every person has a different personality, and some even have several unique ones. What kind of personality do you have? 

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