"None Shall Sleep Tonight" is the most famous aria from the opera "Turandot" by the renowned Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, adapted from a fairy tale play. The aria, sung by a tenor, revolves around Prince Calaf's challenge to Princess Turandot to guess his identity. This enigma keeps the main characters and those around them awake through the night.
Originally, this was a monologue by the male protagonist filled with love and confidence of victory. Accompanied by a tender melody, people were immersed in the prince's declaration of victory, imagining how the princess spent the night restlessly tossing and turning, her heart filled with uneasy anticipation of the dawn.
However, even the most beautiful voices and poignant plots, when aligned with slaughter and destruction, can distort like clear water tainted by ink, transforming into something entirely unrecognizable.