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The quote you're referring to is from the character Hamlet in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." In Act 2, Scene 2, Hamlet expresses his feelings of confusion and distress about his situation, suggesting that his mother has metaphorically taken his head and affixed it to something else, indicating his feelings of being overwhelmed and altered by her actions. This reflects Hamlet's inner turmoil regarding his mother's remarriage and the broader themes of madness and betrayal in the play.

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