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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rigoletto is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi about the amorous Duke of Mantua and his hunchbacked jester Rigoletto. The opera opens with the Duke plotting the seduction of a young beauty he met in church while gossips whisper that Rigoletto has found a mistress and mock his deformity. An assassin offers to rid Rigoletto of a man whose words cut especially close to the heart and it turns out that the clown has a beautiful daughter. |