return:50 | 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:
return:50(slider)
Prompt
/mtp return:50 Tell the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in a way that makes someone want to read it.Output
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**Suppose Wonderland Is Nonsense**
Alice follows a white rabbit down a hole and falls out of the ordinary world completely. Nothing in Wonderland behaves: cakes make her grow, drinks shrink her, babies become pigs, cats vanish by degrees, and everyone talks as if logic is a game they have decided to cheat at.
She wanders from one impossible encounter to another: a tea party that never ends, a caterpillar who asks the most difficult question in the world, a Queen who solves every problem by shouting for executions, and a trial where the rules seem to be invented sentence by sentence. The charm is that Alice never becomes passive. She argues, questions, corrects, and refuses to be overawed by absurdity. She is a sensible child in a world where sense has gone gloriously feral.
**Suppose Wonderland Makes Perfect Sense**
Read another way, the book is not random at all. It is childhood rendered exactly: adults talk in riddles, rules change without warning, your body feels strange, language slips out of your hands, and everyone expects you to know what is going on.
That is why it still feels alive. *Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland* is funny, strange, sharp, and dreamlike, but underneath the jokes is the thrill of watching a clear mind test a mad world. You read it for the rabbit hole and the Cheshire Cat; you keep reading because Alice keeps asking the one question Wonderland cannot comfortably answer: “Why?”