Setting – WJECUnderstanding setting

The setting of a text includes the location and time when events take place. Setting can be play a crucial part in how effective a text is.

Part ofEnglish LanguageAnalysing fiction

Understanding setting

Wedding in Venice set in 1950s with couple in gondola, clock tower set at 3pm in background with guests on bridge throwing confetti.

The setting of a text is the place and time used within the text. This may be:

  • real or fictional (made-up)
  • a specific geographical location - such as a named city or country
  • a type of place or event - like a school or a wedding

Setting is a crucial part of a how a text achieves its effect. It can echo the themes of the . For example, Of Mice and Men opens in a place called Soledad, which means loneliness – a key theme of the book.

The time of day or year when a text is set also adds to its effect. For example, a school at night is a very different place to a school during the day. A ghost story would probably work better at night.

Wider historical context is important too. A text that is set during a war might suggest that the story is big and important. Or perhaps the story is a small-scale human one, contrasting with the backdrop of war. This could suggest the importance of love or friendship, even when world events are huge and destructive.