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The Word Ecstasy

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When one thinks back to a happy moments of their life, he or she is overcome with a feeling as if they are going to burst. What he felt was ecstasy. Over time, the word ecstasy has been modified, which can be seen through its etymology. Throughout this paper, ecstasy will be defined, explained, and compared to the words that we commonly use today. It will clarify the word by exploring its many meanings throughout history. I have chosen this word because I want to write about a word that displays happiness. I originally chose the word bliss, but I wanted a word that showed more intense emotion. Ecstasy, an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement. The word ecstasy has been around for quite awhile and has changed …show more content…

The words that it is similar to include: elation, euphoria, happiness, joy, and trance. Words that are different from it are depression, misery, sadness, sorrow, and woe. It is often confused by 3,4-methylendioxymethamphetamine or MDMA, the recreational drug. People can perceive words in many different ways simply by their content. According to the Honors English 1 period F class, ninety percent of the students found ecstasy to have a negative connotation. That ninety percent of class, also stated that when they heard the word ecstasy the first image that came to their mind was the drug. According to "A Brief History of MDMA", MDMA was first created in 1912 by Merck chemist Anton Köllisch, who at the time wanted to develop a substance that stopped abnormal bleeding. According to MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly), in 1985 the synthetic drug was given the name ecstasy due to the fact that it alters mood and perception, thus producing feelings of increased energy, pleasure, emotional warmth, distorted sensory, and time perception. The word ecstasy has been confused with the drug with its multiple synonyms and few …show more content…

In certain situations, one may feel ecstasy after achieving something or receiving an "A" in Ms. Carteaux's English class, but it feels so amazing that one would want to tell the world to its entirety. Nevertheless ecstasy is something that people should experience more often. Being joyful is proven to enlighten other people's mood which is a ripple effect in the pool of water we call life. Feeling more happiness, to its greatest extent such as ecstasy, has the possibility of opening the flood gates of people who are more happy. Therefore more people would have those moments in life when they want to burst, when they feel

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