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In Hugh Garner’s short story, The Sound of Hollyhocks, Rock Ranson becomes the dominant and familiar character to readers through the eyes of his room mate Wilf Armstrong. Ranson was charactered as an emotionally challenged patient at Pinehills Clinic. Wilf Armstrong apprehended Ranson as an attracted lover whose heart had been broken after the death of his wife, Sandra. Due to Rock’s lack of self-satisfaction and confidence it was understandable how Ranson’s relationship with Sandra turned wrong. Armstrong also learned that Ranson was a cooperative young man who wanted to get well from his auditory hallucinations, and believed that Rock was driven to suicidal by his over controlling mother.
After the death of Rock’s wife, Sandra, Rock w
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