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What (who) is intolerance - definition

1916 EPIC SILENT FILM DIRECTED BY D. W. GRIFFITH
Intolerance (Movie); INtolerance (movie); Intolerance (1916 movie); Intolerance (movie); Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages; Eternal Motherhood; The Fall of Babylon; Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages; A Sun-Play of the Ages; Intolerance (1916 film)
  • Belshazzar's feast]] in the central courtyard of Babylon
  • [[Mae Marsh]] fights against the Uplifters
  • [[Lillian Gish]] as "Eternal Motherhood"
  • '''PLAY''' ''Intolerance'' (1916), Collection [[National Film Registry]], runtime 02:56:26
  • [[Alfred Paget]] as Prince [[Belshazzar]]
  • The Mercenary Soldier ([[Allan Sears]]) kills Brown Eyes ([[Margery Wilson]])
  • [[Howard Gaye]] as the Nazarene: "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."
  • Karl Brown]] holding script, and [[Miriam Cooper]] in profile

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Intolerance (disambiguation); Ethnic intolerance; Intolerant; Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation); Political intolerance; Ideological intolerance
n.
lack of tolerance
1) to display, show intolerance
2) to stir up intolerance against
3) racial; religious intolerance
sensitivity
4) intolerance to (drugs)
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Intolerance (disambiguation); Ethnic intolerance; Intolerant; Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation); Political intolerance; Ideological intolerance
·noun Want of capacity to endure; as, intolerance of light.
II. Intolerance ·noun The quality of being intolerant; refusal to allow to others the enjoyment of their opinions, chosen modes of worship, and the like; want of patience and forbearance; illiberality; bigotry; as, intolerance shown toward a religious sect.
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Intolerance (disambiguation); Ethnic intolerance; Intolerant; Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation); Political intolerance; Ideological intolerance
Intolerance is unwillingness to let other people act in a different way or hold different opinions from you.
...his intolerance of any opinion other than his own.
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N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Intolerance (film)

Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. Subtitles include Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages and A Sun-Play of the Ages.

Regarded as one of the most influential films of the silent era (though it received mixed reviews at the time), the three-and-a-half-hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines, each separated by several centuries: first, a contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption; second, a Judean story: Christ's mission and death; third, a French story: the events surrounding the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572; and fourth, a Babylonian story: the fall of the Babylonian Empire to Persia in 539 BC. Each story had its own distinctive color tint in the original print. The scenes are linked by shots of a figure representing Eternal Motherhood, rocking a cradle.

Griffith chose to explore the theme of intolerance partly in response to his previous film The Birth of a Nation (1915) being derided by the NAACP and others for perpetuating and supporting racial stereotypes and glorifying the Ku Klux Klan. Intolerance was not, however, an apology, as Griffith felt he had nothing to apologize for; in numerous interviews, Griffith made clear that the film was a rebuttal to his critics and he felt that they were, in fact, the intolerant ones. In the years following its release, Intolerance strongly influenced European film movements. In 1958, the film was voted number 7 on the Brussels 12 list at the 1958 World Expo. In 1989, it was one of the first films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

Examples of use of intolerance
1. The response should not be an intolerance of those minorities within Britain, only an intolerance of intolerance.
2. "They created an atmosphere of intolerance," she said, "and that atmosphere of intolerance just exploded in New Bedford." But Rep.
3. The British are generally intolerant of intolerance.
4. Its lofty values reject extremism and intolerance.
5. Women face intolerance –– and violence –– as well.