The two details from the story that help develop it into a satire are:
- Gortsby listens closely to the story that the young man tells of his misfortunes.
- Gortsby is very cynical and distrusting of the young man he meets.
These elements highlight Gortsby's critical view of society and his skepticism toward the claims of others, ultimately reflecting a satirical commentary on human nature and the complexities of trust and deception in social interactions.