Quote by Alexander Pope
Scarce any Tale was sooner heard than told;And all who told it, added something new,And all who heard it, made Enlargements too,In evry Ear it spread, on evry Tongue it grew.
Summary
This quote by Alexander Pope highlights the rapid transmission and embellishment of stories. In a social context where tales are shared, the process of storytelling is accelerated, and every person who tells the story adds their own twist or detail to it. Consequently, when it reaches the ears of others, they further add to it, resulting in the expansion of the narrative. This quote serves as a commentary on the innate human tendency to embellish stories and how information can quickly become altered and exaggerated as it spreads.