"Nessum Dorma" Rhetorical Analysis
“Nessun Dorma” Aria by Giacomo Puccini Rhetorical Analysis In “Nessun Dorma” the writer argues that Caluf will be victorious at winning the Princess Turandot. In this song, Calaf, the Unknown Prince falls in love with Turandot, the princess. Princess Turandot requires any man who wants to marry her to correctly answer her three riddles, and if he cannot, he will be beheaded. "Nussum Dorma" is a victory song, an expression of confidence that Calaf will win Princess Turandot. Before this song is sung, Calaf has already correctly answered all the princess's riddles and offers her a challenge, to ...