Show the Romantic values supported by Faust and the Neo-Classical values attacked by Faust and supported by Mephistopheles and Wagne

show the Romantic values supported by Faust (the main character/protagonist) and the Neo-Classical values attacked by Faust and supported by Mephistopheles and Wagner in Scenes 4, 5, 6, and 7: Include lines from Faust, Wagner, and Mephistopheles expressing these contrasting views. Alternatively, define Romanticism and then explain some of the romantic ideas/characteristics in Goethe’s play (Faust), or simply explain why you think/don’t think that the protagonist/main character (Faust) is a romantic character/hero.

Describe several approaches you might take to get moving again, and use the principle of conservation of momentum to assess how well or poorly each approach would work.

You are still orbiting earth, as one of the astronauts on the International Space Station. In moving between compartments, you come to a complete stop and cannot reach any handholds. Describe several approaches you might take to get moving again, and use the principle of conservation of momentum to assess how well or poorly each approach would work. How will you finally get to your destination on the station?