Which statement best describes the author’s point of view in “William Shakespeare’s Relevance in Today’s Society Is Changing"?

A.
He argues that the overall meaning of Shakespeare’s works has changed as society itself has changed.
B.
He explains why Shakespeare’s reputation is overstated and how his works have little to say to modern readers.
C.
He regrets that Shakespeare’s works are unlikely to remain relevant as society becomes more driven by technology and convenience.
D.
He believes that Shakespeare’s works are still relevant and that more effort must be made to translate them into more modern forms of culture.He believes that Shakespeare’s works are still relevant and that more effort must be made to translate them into more modern forms of culture.

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The statement that best describes the author’s point of view in “William Shakespeare’s Relevance in Today’s Society Is Changing" is:

A. He argues that the overall meaning of Shakespeare’s works has changed as society itself has changed.

This option reflects the idea that the interpretation and relevance of Shakespeare's works evolve with societal changes.