In this sentence: Matt began to see himself differently after he talked to Mr. Bataky.

In this sentence "himself" is an object pronoun, subject pronoun, intensive pronoun, reflexive pronoun?

The pronoun himself is the direct object of the verb see, making it an object pronoun.

Thank you I thought it might be an intensive pronoun because if removed the meaning os the sentence would be the same.

I don't think the sentence would be the same. We wouldn't know what he saw differently.

In the given sentence, the word "himself" is a reflexive pronoun.

To determine the type of pronoun, we need to understand its function within the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is used when the subject of a sentence performs an action on itself. In this case, "Matt" is the subject of the sentence, and "himself" refers back to "Matt." The action of "seeing differently" is being performed by Matt on himself, indicating the use of a reflexive pronoun.