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The Narrator of "The Lightning-Rod Man"

Character Analysis

The narrator in this story is the voice of reason; the good guy who isn't scared of lightning and exposes frauds and bounders. He makes classical allusions to Jupiter, Greek God of the sky, because Melville can't really help himself with the classical allusions. But that's about as far as his characterization goes.