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collapse:100 | Composer 2.5 | Literary task

Metadata

  • Date: 2026-05-23
  • Tool: Cursor 3.5 (macOS app)
  • Model: Composer 2.5
  • MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
  • MTP Skill arguments: collapse:100 (slider)

Prompt

/mtp collapse:100 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.

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A bored girl follows a white rabbit down a hole and lands in a world where nothing stays the same size, time has stopped for tea, and every creature speaks in riddles and orders. She grows enormous, shrinks to nothing, cries a sea she must swim through, and meets a grin without a cat, a queen who shouts “Off with their heads!” at nothing in particular, and a caterpillar who asks who she is when she no longer knows. Carroll turns childhood’s fear of nonsense and unfair rules into a dream you can laugh at: the logic is wrong on purpose, the puns are sharp, and Alice keeps her wits while everyone else performs madness. Read it for the sheer invention—a deck of cards as courtiers, a mock trial over stolen tarts, a drowsy hookah and a hatter stuck at six o’clock—and for the feeling that growing up might mean learning which absurdities to answer and which to walk away from. It is short, strange, and still fresher than almost anything written since; one afternoon with Alice and you will never look at rabbits, roses, or chess the same way again.