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In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Quince is a carpenter and the leader of a group of Athenian tradesmen who come together to put on a play for the Duke's wedding. He directs the play, "Pyramus and Thisbe," and assigns roles to the other characters. Quince's character provides comic relief through his earnest attempts to manage the amateur actors, highlighting the absurdity of their performance. His interactions and the chaos that ensues during their rehearsal add to the humor of the play.

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