According to Introduction to Cultural Rebellion; the key motivating factor for postwar American authors in a variety of genres is a disagreement with mainstream political and social values. The theme that is common to all the books written in that era is the personal and political dangers of a society that delight in social conformity.
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Answer:
The theme of the story is humility.
Explanation:
Humility comes from accepting what one has and not asking for more or turning to greed. Throughout the story, we see the fisherman being happy with what he has but his wife keeps asking for more, resorting to greed and not having enough. She takes advantage of the good deed her husband did by letting the fish go.