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baseline | Manus 1.6 Lite | Literary task

Metadata

  • Date: 2026-05-22
  • Tool: Manus.im (iOS app)
  • Model: Manus 1.6 Lite
  • MTP Skill: (none)

Prompt

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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Imagine a world where the ordinary twists into the extraordinary with a single tumble down a rabbit hole. That's precisely where Alice finds herself, her curiosity piqued by a white rabbit in a waistcoat, consulting a pocket watch and exclaiming, "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!"
From that moment, Alice's afternoon nap transforms into a bewildering journey through Wonderland, a place where logic is a mere suggestion and the absurd reigns supreme. She shrinks and grows with a bite of cake or a sip from a bottle, navigates a pool of her own tears, and encounters a menagerie of characters more peculiar than the last.
There's the perpetually grinning Cheshire Cat, whose advice is as elusive as his disappearing body; the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, forever stuck in an un-birthday tea party; and the tyrannical Queen of Hearts, whose solution to every problem is a resounding "Off with their heads!" Alice finds herself entangled in a nonsensical croquet match with flamingos as mallets and hedgehogs as balls, and witnesses a trial where evidence is irrelevant and the verdict is always guilty.
Lewis Carroll's masterpiece is not just a children's story; it's a brilliant satire on Victorian society, a playful exploration of language, and a philosophical dive into the nature of reality and identity. It's a book that invites you to question everything, to delight in the illogical, and to embrace the sheer joy of imagination. If you've ever wondered what lies beyond the looking-glass of the everyday, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is your definitive guide.