Select the grammatically correct choice:

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Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents.
William’s play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents.

Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents.

The grammatically correct choice is:

Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents.

The grammatically correct choice is:

1. Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents.

To determine the correct choice, we need to understand the rules of possessive forms in English. When using possessive forms, we typically add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) after a singular noun to indicate ownership or association. In this case, we are referring to the play written by Shakespeare, so the correct form is "Shakespeare's play" to indicate that the play belongs to Shakespeare.

On the other hand, "William's" suggests that the play belongs to someone named William, which is not the intended meaning.

Therefore, the correct choice is "Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet portrays oblivious parents."