
The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind Montaigne and Shakespeare: The Rise of the Individual
Oct 16, 2025
Explore the emergence of modernity through Montaigne and Shakespeare's writings. Discover Montaigne’s love for history as a means to understand human character. Delve into his unique approach to education that resonates today. Learn how Shakespeare distinguishes his characters by their agency and inner lives. Uncover the impacts of religious individualism on theater and how censorship shaped drama. Finally, reflect on the lasting influence of these thinkers in shaping individual complexity in Western thought.
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Montaigne Invents Modern Character
- Montaigne invents modern character by exploring individual complexity rather than typifying people.
- He uses intimate essays on himself to reveal how inwardness reshapes our view of human nature.
History As Character Study
- Montaigne treats history as a study of complex human character rather than a list of events.
- He argues we must 'live in history' to understand how individuals create human stories.
Teach To Each Child's Character
- Reform education to respect individual talents instead of brutal memorization.
- Motivate students and adapt teaching to their characters to improve learning outcomes.









