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Professor José Garcez Ghiradi, from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in São Paulo, explains the meanings of the play Othello, The Moor of Venice, written by the English poet and playwright William Shakespeare, the most important author in the English language of all time. Othello is one of Shakespeare's plays with the most productions worldwide, except in Brazil, and deals with class and racial prejudice, envy and jealousy. It is a tragedy led by a very rich character: Iago, who, driven by the hatred generated by envy, destroys reputations and causes the tragic outcome of the play. From Monday to Friday at 9 am and 8 pm, the Estúdio Univesp program brings interviews, debates, special reports, news and a summary of the programming on UNIVESP TV. The channel for those who want to know more and always learn! Also watch at http://univesptv.cmais.com.br/ Tune in to UNIVESP TV through the digital channels of TV Cultura's multiprogramming. In Sao Paulo, the channel is 2.2. In Sao Paulo, the channel is 2.2. In Sao Paulo, the channel is 3.2. In Sao Paulo, the channel is 4.2.