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flow:50 | 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: flow:50 (slider)

Prompt

/mtp flow:50 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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On a warm, golden afternoon that seemed to stretch on forever, a young girl named Alice sat by her sister on the grassy riverbank, yawning as she stared at a book with neither pictures nor conversations. Suddenly, everything changed. A scurrying White Rabbit, clad in a dapper waistcoat and muttering frantically about being late, pulled a pocket watch from his pocket before disappearing down a dark, mysterious rabbit hole. Driven by sheer curiosity, Alice plunged in after him, never once considering how she would get out again. This impulsive leap of faith does not merely take Alice underground; it transports her—and the reader—into a realm where the rules of logic are delightfully turned upside down.
As she tumbles down the seemingly endless abyss, she finds herself in a bizarre hall of locked doors, where a tiny golden key opens a portal to the loveliest garden she has ever seen. But the doorway is far too small. To cross the threshold, she must drink mysterious liquids labeled 'DRINK ME' and eat cakes that cause her to expand to the ceiling or shrink to the size of a mouse, mirroring the unsettling, mutable nature of growing up itself. Each physical transformation forces Alice to confront the fragile boundaries of her own identity. These bewildering shifts in scale are only the beginning, for the true heart of Wonderland lies in the eccentric inhabitants who challenge Alice’s sense of reality at every turn.
She soon crosses paths with a grinning Cheshire Cat who can vanish into thin air, leaving only his mischievous smile behind to linger in the branches. We are all mad here, he tells her. This playful madness defines the chaotic tea party of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, where time itself has stood still, and the tyrannical, card-playing Queen of Hearts who threatens execution at the slightest provocation. Through these satirical encounters, Lewis Carroll brilliantly parodies the rigid, nonsensical rules of Victorian society. Indeed, as Alice navigates this dreamlike court where croquet is played with live flamingos and hedgehogs, she is forced to find her own voice amidst the beautiful absurdity.
To read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is to rediscover the wild, unfiltered power of childhood imagination, where language is a playground and nothing is too impossible to believe. It is a masterclass in literary nonsense. Carroll’s sparkling wordplay, unforgettable characters, and profound undercurrents of philosophy invite readers of all ages to question the logic of the everyday world. Follow the White Rabbit down the hole and discover a timeless classic that will leave you grinning.