surge: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:
surge:50(slider)
Prompt
/mtp surge:50 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, and that is the first danger.
She is sitting by a riverbank with nothing to do when a White Rabbit runs past her. Not hops. Runs. In a waistcoat. With a pocket watch. Muttering that he is late.
So Alice follows him.
Down the rabbit-hole she falls, and falls, and falls, past cupboards and maps and jars and shelves, into a world where every rule has slipped its hinge. She drinks from a bottle and becomes tiny. Eats cake and grows enormous. Cries a pool of tears and nearly drowns in it. Meets a mouse who tells history like a punishment, a caterpillar smoking on a mushroom, a Duchess with a baby that turns into a pig, a Cheshire Cat who vanishes until only the grin is left.
Then tea. Endless tea. A Mad Hatter, a March Hare, a Dormouse stuffed into the conversation like furniture, riddles with no answers, time stuck at six o’clock forever.
And finally the Queen.
The Queen of Hearts storms through Wonderland shouting for heads to be cut off, while playing cards paint roses red to hide their mistake. There is a croquet match with flamingos for mallets and hedgehogs for balls. There is a trial over stolen tarts where logic collapses completely, evidence means nothing, and nonsense becomes law.
That is the trick of *Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland*: it looks like a children’s dream, but it behaves like a trapdoor under ordinary life. Language breaks. Authority becomes ridiculous. Size, manners, memory, identity, time: all the things that usually keep the world steady begin to wobble.
And Alice keeps asking questions.
She is polite, then puzzled, then stubborn. She is frightened sometimes, annoyed often, but never dull. Wonderland tries to make her accept nonsense as truth. She refuses. That is why the story still feels alive: beneath all the absurdity, it is about the wild courage of a curious mind in a world that keeps changing the rules.
Read it for the rabbit, the grin, the tea party, the Queen, the dream logic. Stay for the strange feeling that Wonderland is not only underground. It is everywhere adults speak confidently about things that make no sense.