To create an effective summary of the story "That Spot" by Jack London, here are the details that are important to include and those that are not:
Details to Include:
- The narrator's change in opinion about Stephen Mackaye, who he used to admire greatly.
- The backstory of the relationship between the narrator and Stephen, including their shared experiences during their journey to the Klondike.
- The description of the dog named Spot, including his physical appearance and the circumstances of how they acquired him.
- The narrator's reflection on his past experiences with Stephen, highlighting the betrayal he feels.
Details Not to Include:
- A specific mention of the year they started their journey (fall rush of 1897) - while it provides context, it is less essential for a summary.
- The price paid for the dog and whether he looked worth it - while this is relevant, the specifics of the cost are not crucial.
- Exact details of the dog's breed and his mixed appearance - a general description is enough for a summary.
Make sure to focus on the emotional and thematic elements in your summary while avoiding unnecessary details that do not contribute to understanding the main points.