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The turning point occurs when Trina wins $5,000 in a lottery. This sudden wealth acts as a catalyst for destruction:
descends into pathological greed, hoarding her gold coins while her husband starves. McTeague
The novel concludes with a harrowing sequence in Death Valley. McTeague, having murdered Trina for her gold, is hunted down by Marcus. In their final struggle, McTeague kills Marcus, only to realize his victim has handcuffed them together. The book ends with McTeague stranded in the salt flats—rich with gold, but doomed to die of thirst next to a corpse. Key Themes The turning point occurs when Trina wins $5,000 in a lottery
is consumed by a sense of entitlement over the money he feels he "gave away" by introducing McTeague to Trina. having murdered Trina for her gold

