
The final layer of setting is smaller and personal. It is about the individual as well as the aspects of the world that are neither physical nor temporal. I really found two explanations for this layer, which makes it a bit confusing.
Personal Setting
This version of the layer involves the direct vicinity of the character. It’s the room, house, and anything short of the a large city. It is where they would have intimate knowledge and interactions with objects. It is where action happens instead of the when and general world. One could say this is the more specific aspects of setting instead of the overall environment. For example, a city would be environmental while the inside of a bar where the characters meet would be personal.
It is important to pay attention to this layer because it is where most of your descriptions would be found after starting. As the action happens, the personal setting will change and shift. This is either due to objects and people being moved around or a new location being introduced. It can be as minor as a chair being broken or major like a wrecking ball taking out a wall. Maybe it can help to consider each personal setting a tree and the environment is the forest.
Cultural Setting
While this isn’t the term, I couldn’t think of another way to explain the variation. You can probably tell what this means too. An aspect of setting is the morals, rules, and laws of the overall society the story takes place in. So, a character’s culture would be a factor into their personal setting. This could determine decor of their dwelling and how they interact with others. It really does sound like more character than setting, which is true. Yet, it does have an influence over the latter.
I feel the cultural aspect also makes this layer bleed into environmental. While it isn’t a physical aspect of the world, it does determine such things. The types of food, religious centers, clothing, and social group interactions are bound to cultures as well as the environment. Think about how our own world works. Many cultural groups will gather amongst themselves with minimal interactions with outsiders. This is how countries and certain neighborhoods are born.
The odd thing is that this can be global, which puts it on the level of environmental setting. Yet, it’s not entirely physical and can be in a limited area. That makes me feel like it’s closer to individual, especially with cultures typically only being introduced through characters. In other words, this layer might be a half one that sits between the two bigger ones. That or the allergy medication I’m taking as I write this is making me more confused than usual. You know, my point still stands because cultural setting can be both localized and global.
So, how do you add individual setting to your stories? As a reader, what would you put under these categories?














