Romeo compares Juliets beauty to the sun of dawn, he calls the moon a pale competitor for brightest illumination of the night
Shakespeare's intention was not to make Shylock a tragic figure; instead, Shylock was meant to function as a man who could be vividly realized as the epitome of selfishness; he must be defeated in this romantic comedy. In a sense, it is Shakespeare's own brilliance which led him to create Shylock as almost too human. Shylock is powerfully drawn, perhaps too powerfully for this comedy, but his superb dignity is admirable, despite the fact that we must finally condemn him.
They happen infrequently during the full moon
I think it might be C
A press release is concise and factual.