J:16 | 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:
J:16(grid)
Prompt
/mtp J:16 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.)Output
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On a warm, golden afternoon, a young girl named Alice sits listlessly by her sister on a grassy bank, wondering how anyone could enjoy a book that has neither pictures nor conversations. Suddenly, a hurried White Rabbit in a waistcoat scurries past, checking his pocket watch and muttering about being terribly late. Without a moment's hesitation, Alice chases after him and tumbles down a deep, dreamlike rabbit hole. She falls for what feels like hours. It is here, in this descent into the earth, that the ordinary rules of reality dissolve into thin air.
Landing in a hall of locked doors, she discovers a tiny key and a bottle labeled 'DRINK ME,' initiating a series of bizarre physical transformations that shrink and stretch her body beyond recognition. Size is no longer constant. Soon, Alice is swimming through a pool of her own giant tears alongside a cast of peculiar birds, which leads her deeper into a forest where nonsense reigns supreme. In these woods, the enigmatic Cheshire Cat speaks in riddles before vanishing into a lingering grin. This phantom cat directs her toward an eternal tea party, where the Mad Hatter and the March Hare are forever trapped in time.
Leaving the eternal tea party behind, Alice steps into the majestic but perilous garden of the Queen of Hearts, a tyrannical monarch who commands execution for the slightest offenses. "Off with their heads!" she screams. The entire kingdom behaves like a deck of playing cards, playing croquet with flamingos for mallets and hedgehogs for balls. It is a world of absolute absurdity. When the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing tarts, Alice is summoned as a witness in a chaotic trial that spirals out of control.
As the Queen furiously orders her execution, Alice suddenly realizes that her tormentors are nothing more than a pack of cards, breaking the spell of Wonderland and waking her up on the riverbank. Yet, the memory of that magical, upside-down world remains as vivid as ever. To truly appreciate this masterpiece, one must experience Lewis Carroll’s brilliant wordplay and philosophical wit firsthand on the page. His clever puns and logical paradoxes are things that no summary can ever capture. Step into the rabbit hole yourself and discover why this timeless journey has enchanted readers for generations.