S:1 | ChatGPT 5.5 | Literary task
Metadata
- Date: 2026-05-23
- Tool: Codex (macOS app)
- Model: ChatGPT 5.5 (Medium)
- MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
- MTP Skill arguments:
S:1(grid)
Prompt
/mtp S:1 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.Output
Section titled “Output”The text below is copied from the tool output using the “Copy” button.
Alice is bored beside a riverbank when a White Rabbit runs past her, dressed like a nervous gentleman, muttering about being late. She follows him. Of course she does. Down the rabbit-hole she falls, past cupboards and maps and impossible shelves, into a world where size is unstable, language misbehaves, animals argue like philosophers, and every door seems to ask a question before it opens.
She drinks from bottles, eats strange cakes, stretches like a telescope, shrinks like a thought, swims through her own tears, and meets creatures who treat nonsense as law: a Caterpillar smoking calmly on a mushroom, a Duchess with a baby that may or may not be a pig, the Cheshire Cat grinning after the rest of him has vanished. Then comes the Mad Tea-Party: the Hatter, the March Hare, the Dormouse, time broken, conversation twisted, logic turned inside out.
And still Alice keeps going.
At the heart of Wonderland is a Queen who solves every problem by shouting for someone’s head. There is croquet played with flamingos and hedgehogs. There is a trial where the evidence is absurd, the rules are invented as they go, and Alice, growing larger and braver, finally refuses to be frightened by nonsense pretending to be authority.
That is the delight of it: *Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland* feels like a dream, a joke, a puzzle, and a rebellion all at once. It is funny, strange, sharp, and more unsettling than people expect. You read it for the rabbit, the tea party, the grin. You keep reading because Wonderland makes childhood curiosity feel dangerous and brilliant.