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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    She say I'm a sweeterman The loud music was bumping throughout the club giving the rhythm they were lasciviously dancing to capturing the show. The beach was barely lightened, the lights strings and the light of the moon being the only sources of light. A soft ocean breeze ran through the club as their bare feet dug in the warm sand. They were in their own bubble away from the other clubbers enjoying that warm Miami night together. "So can I take you out on a date sometime?" Aubrey asked pressing

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    Many years ago, when the gods were rulers of land and sea, a herd of horses lived on the island of Crete. This herd of horses had inhabited the island for generations and were peaceful creatures, grazing off the land and disturbing nobody. Often, Zeus would ask of favours from the herd and each time the horses would agree to carry out any task Zeus asked of them. The leader of the herd was a mare who went by the name of Aikaterina. Like her name, meaning ‘pure’, Aikaterina’s coat was of a pure and

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    Francesca, Alfonso, and Stefan made some last minute preparations to their testimony while waiting for Surina in the portico. Nevertheless, they had little enthusiasm for the grim proceedings. As soon as Surina joined them, they reluctantly followed a steady stream of Gnaritusonians to a door marked with an Amphitheater sign. The amphitheater usually hosted the town hall meetings but served today as a makeshift courtroom with enough seats for a thousand spectators. Surprisingly, only the four

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    My shaky finger hovered above the trigger as my mind hesitated. The tip of the gun was pressed firmly on his sweat stained temple. I tried to keep my breathing even as I let my eyes wander around his lively features for the last time. The newly swollen bruise sat below his exhausted eyes, making it the even more difficult to look him in the eyes. The corner of his lips were busted and was smeared with blood, making me fight the urge to plant a kiss on it and somehow make it heal in an instant. I

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    Melanie stood alone on the train platform, holding the suitcase she had owned since college. Its dark blue, closely stitched fabric looked bloated, full of hurriedly packed belongings. As the clock on the wall of the train station counted the passing moments, second by second, the suitcase’s stomach seemed to press closer and closer into Melanie, whispering accusingly just one word – the name of her new identity, which she could not yet bear to say aloud. As if in agreement with the suitcase, the

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    Victoire was awake all night contemplating what to do. She had finally risen but as soon as she woke up last nights thoughts were rushing through her mind. Should she tell Teddy before or after the match? Would she still have the courage to tell him how she feels after such a tense game? Gryffindor vs. Slytherin! Would she be able to catch the snitch in time? And would Teddy be a good enough beater? "What am I supposed to do?" Victoire mumbled to herself. This was the moment when her best friend

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    forgotten as time goes on, causing new generations to be more susceptible to discovering these drugs, without knowing what the consequences entail. For example, ecstasy is one drug that is showing the results of generational forgetting. In 2008, over 40% of 12th graders reported that it would be “fairly easy” or “very easy” to gain access to ecstasy, compared to just over 20% in the early 1990’s (Monitoring the

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    Ecstasy Task 3 Summary

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    Task 3 Written response to questions on the noval. In Ecstasy 1. The story has two narrators, Sophie and Mia. Mia is shy and insecure; Sophie is confident and thinks about the consequences. This affects the story because two different perspective are presented. Mia tells her story in the present tense, she tells her story as its happening. Sophie's story is told in the past tense, with the benefits of insight and hindsight. An example of Mia telling her story in

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    (4) The work of Teju Cole and Jen Bervin, House of Leaves tattoos, and merchandise that features Waterhouse’s painting of The Lady of Shalott all share a similar theme, they all relate to “The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism” by Jonathan Lethem. In Lethem’s essay he discusses his views on plagiarism and how he believes what many call plagiarism is really just the adopting of ideas arguing that sharing ideas and being influenced by others work can promote creativity and help one find their own

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    In the passage “Ecstasy of War”, Ehrenreich argues war is not conducted by the essence of environmental violence but rather discussing mental effects of war. For example, Ehrenreich establishes the mental transformation where a person sacrifices their own civilization in order to become a fighter. In other words, leaving their normal daily duties and doing the required things to survive. In her passage, she gives us a few insights of how a person transforms into a fighter, she says “often the transformation

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