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close:100 | 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: close:100 (slider)

Prompt

/mtp close:100 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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Alice follows a waistcoated White Rabbit down a hole and falls out of the ordinary world into one where every rule has loosened its grip. She grows too large, shrinks too small, swims through her own tears, argues with animals, takes advice from a smoking Caterpillar, and learns very quickly that Wonderland is not interested in making sense on anyone’s schedule.
What makes the book irresistible is that every scene feels like a dream that has learned to talk back. A tea party never ends because Time has been offended. A grinning Cheshire Cat appears and disappears until only the grin remains. A Queen orders executions as casually as breathing. Even language misbehaves: poems twist themselves into nonsense, logic loops around like a hallway, and every conversation becomes a trapdoor.
But Alice is not just drifting through oddities. She is stubborn, curious, and increasingly unwilling to be bullied by nonsense dressed up as authority. Wonderland keeps changing her size, correcting her manners, and challenging her reality, yet she keeps asking questions. By the time she reaches the trial at the end, the whole strange world has become a deck of cards waiting to be called what it is.
**Conclusion**
*Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland* is worth reading because it turns childhood confusion into comedy, language into magic, and absurdity into a kind of rebellion. It is quick, strange, funny, sharp, and far less tame than its reputation. Read it if you want a story where the deepest invitation is also the simplest: follow the rabbit and see how wonderfully little the world has to behave.