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In "The Lightning-Rod Man," the narrator equates the devil with the salesman through various descriptions and actions. For example, the salesman's persuasive and manipulative tactics mirror those of the devil, and his ability to exploit human fears and desires reflects a sinister influence. Additionally, the salesman's insistence on striking a deal despite the narrator's reluctance further emphasizes the devilish nature of his character.

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