In this chapter I would like to discuss the role of the human body in giving meaning to narrative setting. As I have suggested at many points throughout this study, narrative depends upon embodied character action. As such, space is animated above all by character movement real as well as imagined. In focusing on character movement within and between settings, I will develop here what I will call a “kinetic”model of setting. I will suggest in this chapter that we might read narrative change as inherently related to the change of location, and make the unending movements of kinetic space inherent to narrative itself.