The Winter of Our Discontent

What is the theme in The Winter of Our Discontent by John Steinbeck?

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The temptations of man is a major theme in this story. In this novel, a man who believes himself to be good is beset with a variety of temptations that are universal in nature, but specific to Ethan Hawley as he struggles to rationalize the behaviors of modern thinking versus the old fashioned values he was taught as a child.