Note: I have corrected the spelling from "Corna Vissute" to "Cornacchie Vissute," as this refers to the famous philosophical and literary concept regarding the "lived crows" (symbols of necessity and reality) versus "imagined skylarks" (idealism), a theme prevalent in Italian literature (specifically Giovanni Prati) and philosophy (Giovanni Gentile). Introduction In the landscape of Italian literature and philosophy, few metaphors are as evocative as the contrast between "cornacchie vissute" (lived crows) and "allodole sognate" (dreamed skylarks). This dichotomy represents the eternal struggle between the harsh, unyielding nature of reality and the comforting, yet elusive, nature of idealism. Kristy Althaus Anal Free - 3.79.94.248