Since ancient times, theater has been recognized as a fundamental dramatic art form that appeals to both sight and hearing through gestures, facial expressions, and movement. These texts, which focus on the human spirit, often reflect elements outside of consciousness within the narrative without the author being aware of it. These elements enable literary works to be analyzed using methods and perspectives of various disciplines. In this context, studies based on psychoanalytic theory have made significant contributions to the analysis of art and literature. Carl Gustav Jung's research on psychology was shaped by focusing on both the universal and personal aspects of the individual. The question of what personality is and through which processes it comes into being occupied his thoughts for a long time, and the typology he developed in this regard is compiled in his work Psychological Types. In this work, Jung examined the different aspects of consciousness and the attitudes the mind develops towards the outside world, aiming to establish a psychology of consciousness. This study examines the diversity of the main characters in Necip Fazıl Kısakürek's early plays, their psychological characteristics, and their attitudes in relationships within the framework of Jung's personality typology. It is believed that such an approach can contribute to the evaluation of both the inner worlds and social behaviors of these characters from a different perspective.