A good way to know is by looking at the writing style. Clear, vivid language and a smooth flow usually indicate a good short story. Also, if it leaves you thinking or feeling something long after you've finished reading, that's a sign it's a good one.
You can tell if it's a short story by looking at its length. If it's relatively brief and focuses on a single incident or a limited set of characters and events, it's likely a short story.
You could know the short story by discussing it with others who have read it or reading reviews and critiques. That way, you can gain different perspectives and insights.
The famous ones in the world that I know of are: shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, faulkner, calvino, margret atwood, hugo, cao Xueqin, Kafka, Tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, faulkner, calvino, margret atwood, cao Xueqin, and so on.
I think it means that as our lives progress and come to an end, one of the things that unites us all is the act of telling stories. Stories can be told for various reasons - to entertain, to educate, to comfort. They are a way to preserve memories and to make sense of the world around us. When we say 'in the end we shall all tell story', it could be suggesting that no matter who we are or what we've been through, this act of storytelling is something that is ingrained in us. It's a way to leave a mark, to share our journey with others, and to contribute to the collective human experience.
Perhaps it implies that at the end of our lives or at the culmination of something, stories are how we make sense of things. We use them to describe our journey, our joys, and our sorrows. For example, when we look back on our lives, we often recall events as stories to convey the essence of what we've been through.
It could mean a story where the main character or entity has such an overpowering presence that everyone is forced to love it while also being in a state of despair. Maybe it's about a tyrant - like figure in a fictional world who demands love but brings only misery.
One of the main themes is power and its implications. The Iceblade Sorcerer's journey towards ruling the world likely involves his acquisition and mastery of power. Another theme could be identity, as he discovers who he is in the context of his great power. There may also be themes of friendship and loyalty as he likely has allies on his path.
The Iceblade Sorcerer is the central figure, of course. But there may be friends or comrades who stand by his side. These characters could provide emotional support or strategic help. And don't forget about the antagonists. They could be powerful sorcerers or those in positions of political power who don't want him to rule.