Perceptions on the Military Based on Popular Media

July 1st, 2008

Poster for The General's Daughter

The General's Daughter

Set in a military camp setting, The General’s Daughter tells the story of a young woman who was believed to have been raped and murdered.  The woman was a general’s daughter who was undergoing military training.

At first, everyone believed the young woman was raped and killed, but as the story unfolds and snippets of the life of the young woman came into view, it became apparent that the young woman caused her own demise.

The General’s Daughter is a tale that is carefully woven into something that intricately delves into the gender issues within the military, as well as the supremacy of military positions over family ties.

Because this novel by Nelson De Mille was adapted through film, the General’s Daughter gained more popularity and prominence. The movie’s depiction of military life partly influenced the public’s perception of the military now.

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