58 pages 1 hour read

Mia Sheridan

Archer's Voice

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014

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Character Analysis

Archer Hale

Content Warning: This section of the guide discusses domestic violence, attempted rape, molestation, gun violence, and violence against children.

Archer is the protagonist in the novel. The story revolves around his trauma and how the secrets that he is keeping influence the future of the community. Archer lived with his mother Alyssa and Marcus until he was seven years old. Archer had always thought that the abusive Marcus was his father, but learns that his father is actually his Uncle Connor. When Alyssa and Connor try to run away with Archer, Marcus comes after them, killing Alyssa in a car crash. Marcus shoots Archer in the throat, causing him to lose his ability to speak. Connor and Marcus shoot each other, leaving Archer in the care of his Uncle Nate. His experiences lay the foundation for the theme of Peace: Finding a Resolution for Past Traumas.

When Archer first meets Bree, he has wild hair and a scruffy beard. When he shaves, he is described as beautiful with brown hair and eyes the color of whiskey. His self-care and changing appearance as he falls in love with Bree marks his character development. Archer’s journey to be worthy of Bree’s love shapes the novel: It motivates him to find ways to cope with the past and make decisions about his future.