Vantage Points
A "Vantage Point" refers to a specific location or perspective from which something is observed or considered. It can be a physical place, like a hilltop or a lookout, that provides a clear view of the surrounding area. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a particular viewpoint or opinion on a subject, shaped by personal experiences or knowledge.
In storytelling, different characters may have unique vantage points that influence their understanding of events. This concept is often used in literature and film to explore themes of perception and bias, as seen in works like Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa, where multiple characters recount the same incident from their distinct perspectives.