In the comparison selection “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts”, the author, Bruce Catton, sets up the thesis statement in the third paragraph of the selection: “They were two strong men these oddly different generals, and they represented the strengths of two conflicting currents that, through them, had come into final collision.” As the title suggests, the entire excerpt is comparing and contrasting the former great generals, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee.
General Robert E. Lee grew up with and stood for a noble way of life. He believed in tradition, and personified that with English knights and country squires. He assorted to the fact that all men were alike and the chances that were given to t