close:100 | Manus 1.6 Lite | Literary task
Metadata
- Date: 2026-05-22
- Tool: Manus.im (iOS app)
- Model: Manus 1.6 Lite
- 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.(No artifacts, no file generation.)Output
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Imagine a golden afternoon where the air is heavy with heat and the drone of a sister’s voice reading a book without pictures. For young Alice, the world is about to fracture. It begins with a flicker of white fur and the impossible sight of a rabbit in a waistcoat, checking a pocket watch and muttering about being late. Driven by a curiosity that defies caution, Alice plunges down a rabbit hole, falling through a dreamscape of floating furniture and maps until she lands in a realm where the very laws of nature are merely suggestions.
In Wonderland, Alice finds herself in a perpetual state of transformation. She grows to the size of a giant, her tears forming a literal sea, only to shrink until she is small enough to swim in them. She encounters a hookah-smoking Caterpillar who questions her identity, a Duchess whose baby turns into a pig, and a Cheshire Cat whose grin remains long after its body has vanished into thin air. Every encounter is a puzzle of logic and language, where puns are literal and nonsense is the only currency that carries any value.
The story builds toward a chaotic crescendo as Alice is swept into the court of the Queen of Hearts. Here, the grass is painted red, croquet is played with flamingos and hedgehogs, and the threat of execution hangs over every minor infraction. Alice, no longer the passive observer, begins to reclaim her stature and her voice. As the trial of the Knave of Hearts descends into a frenzy of flying cards and nonsensical testimony, Alice realizes the absurdity of the world around her, leading to a climactic awakening that bridges the gap between the impossible and the everyday.
### Conclusion
Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece is far more than a children’s fable; it is a profound exploration of the fluidity of identity and the limits of human reason. By following Alice through the looking glass of her own imagination, readers are treated to a masterclass in linguistic play and surrealist wit. The story serves as a reminder that the world is only as dull as we choose to perceive it, and that a bit of "muchness" is essential for navigating the complexities of life.
To truly appreciate the vibrant madness and the sharp, satirical edge of Carroll’s prose, one must experience the journey firsthand. **Pick up the book, tumble down the rabbit hole, and discover for yourself why Wonderland is the most enduring destination in literary history.**