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A:19 | Gemini 3.5 Flash | Literary task

Metadata

  • Date: 2026-05-22
  • Tool: Google Antigravity 2.0 (macOS app)
  • Model: Gemini 3.5 Flash
  • MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
  • MTP Skill arguments: A:19 (grid)

Prompt

/mtp A:19 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.
(No artifacts, no image generation.)

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...falling down a hole is really just the ultimate transition, isn't it? One moment you are sitting on a grassy bank, bored to tears by a book with no pictures or conversations, and the next you are in freefall past cupboards and bookshelves. It makes me think of how we read—skimming past the dry, flat pages of life until we tumble into something vivid. Alice does that, chasing a White Rabbit with a pocket watch. Why a waistcoat? Rabbits don't wear waistcoats, but in dreams, logic bends just enough to make the absurd seem incredibly urgent.
Incidentally, the actual Charles Dodgson was a mathematician, which makes the madness of Wonderland feel less like random chaos and more like a series of structured, geometry-defying jokes. If you look at the Mad Hatter’s tea party, it’s not just silly; it’s a time loop. Time is angry at them, so it stays stuck at six o'clock forever. We all know that feeling of being trapped in a meeting or a conversation that circularizes itself. There's a Cheshire Cat whose grin remains when the cat is gone, like a residual memory of someone who has just left the room, or the smell of rain after the storm has moved on.
Tears can fill a room. If you cry enough, you might drown in your own sorrow, or at least swim with a mouse who is very sensitive about cats and dogs. I wonder what kind of French history the mouse knew. *"Où est ma chatte?"*—that’s what Alice asks. It’s funny how language lessons stick with us, even when we are trying to survive a surreal pool of our own making.
Cards are flat, but they can be terribly loud. A Queen of Hearts shouting "Off with their heads!" is just a piece of cardboard trying to exert absolute power over a garden. It’s like the rules of a game we take too seriously. You have to wonder what Alice was thinking when she finally realized she was larger than the entire court. She just stood up and shook them off. They were only cards, after all, drifting through the air like dry leaves on a windy autumn afternoon.
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**Summary of work:**
- Compiled the MTP parameter `A:19` to extract the negative cyan (intensity 100) constraints.
- Composed a stream-of-consciousness, associative introduction to *Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland* incorporating tangents and snapshots of the story to engage the reader's interest.
- Avoided the creation of any artifacts or images as requested.