The article focuses on the different expressions and implicit representations of Ecstatic Resistance. It presents images of resistance which expresses the author's understanding and desire to connect ideas in terms of the impossible, imaginary, plasticity, pleasure, and communication. It notes that Ecstatic Resistance postulates the positionality of the impossible, creates the necessity of the imaginary, and asserts the centrality of plasticity. It aids the great feminist thinkers to unbound the sexual difference in the imaginary and change the rule that the woman has a different body from a man.