akrocentrických
Akrocentrické (from Greek "akros" meaning "extreme" and "kentron" meaning "center") refers to a type of perspective in art, literature, and other forms of media where the focus is placed on the extreme or peripheral aspects of a subject, rather than its central or core elements. This approach often emphasizes the unusual, the marginal, or the extreme experiences and perspectives of characters or events.
In visual arts, akrocentrické can be seen in works that depict the outer edges of a scene,
The akrocentrické perspective can serve several purposes. It can highlight the diversity and complexity of human
Examples of akrocentrické works include the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, which focuses on the harsh