still: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:
still:100(slider)
Prompt
/mtp still:100 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.Output
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Alice follows a White Rabbit down a hole and lands in a world where size, time, and logic do not hold. She grows and shrinks from cakes and drinks, meets a Caterpillar who questions who she is, and sits at a Mad Hatter’s tea party where it is always six o’clock. The Queen of Hearts shouts for heads to roll over croquet and tarts; a trial ends with nonsense evidence and a pack of cards that rush at her. She wakes on the riverbank beside her sister, the dream already fading.
Carroll built the book from riddles, puns, and inverted rules. Childhood curiosity meets adult absurdity: identity shifts, language slips, authority is loud but empty. The episodic plot is loose on purpose; each scene is a small logic puzzle dressed as fantasy. Alice stays polite and practical while the world around her refuses both.
The appeal is not a single heroic arc but the steady wrongness of familiar things—tea, courts, growing up—played as games with rules you cannot learn in advance. It reads quickly, rewards rereading, and does not require a moral at the end.