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What is the significance of Benedick's line "pluck off the bull's horns, and set them in my forehead"?

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“It was traditional in the Renaissance to imagine that cuckolds—men whose wives committed adultery—had horns on their heads. Benedick's evocation of this image suggests that any woman he marries is sure to cheat on him.”- Sparknotes
I would word it differently btw