Therefore also we should consider it a lesser evil to suffer great wrongs and outrages than to do them.
Hunger strikes have an honorable record in pricking consciences to right great wrongs.
It is hard to be patient when great wrongs have been done, Lord Rabyn.
He indicates great wrongs which must be revised.
Many were sacrificed to the greater good-a concept often used in our history to justify great wrongs.
And even were it not so, still I would do thee no hurt willingly, who hast suffered such great wrongs.
But, he says, "They've been able to create some great wrongs before they ever got around to us."
As Golding based this story on real boys he feels that even the youngest child has some evil in them and are capable of great wrongs.
You know me well, because you have done me great wrongs.
He attempted to correct the great wrongs he had done and, in so doing, gave his life that others might live.