Speaking with Gertrude, Claudius discovers the extent of Hamlet’s deeds. He immediately commissions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to find Hamlet, to be gentle with him, and to recover Polonius’ corpse. Claudius assures Gertrude that the matter will be handled delicately and with tact, sparing the royal house of any slander that may come its way.
SCENE 2
Having found Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern demand the whereabouts of Polonius’ dead body. Hamlet is offended that he, the son of a king, the next in line to Denmark’s throne, must answer to the king’s servants whose groveling ways he cannot abide. Needless to say, their demand is denied. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern persist, however, informing the prince that the king requires his immediate presence. Hamlet is happy to oblige.
SCENE 3
Hamlet is brought before the king and is directly questioned as to the whereabouts of Polonius’ corpse. Hamlet replies with a riddle and as the riddle is elaborated and embellished upon it yields the location of the corpse. Not finding any of this funny, the king informs Hamlet that he is to leave for England--and at once. Hamlet complies and they part, suspecting the worst of one another.
SCENE 4
Additional character(s): Fortinbras--nephew to the king of Norway; Captain--an officer of the Fortinbras-led Norwegian army
Fortinbras is leading his Norwegian army to Poland via Denmark. He dispatches a captain to apprise the Danes of his presence and to secure free passage through Denmark as previously agreed upon. Meanwhile, Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who are presumably on their way to the board a ship on the Danish coast, espy the Norwegian army in the distant. Moreover, they encounter the captain to whom Hamlet directs an inquiry as to the purpose of the Norwegian army. The captain’s reply is tinged with chagrin as he explains the foolishness of the enterprise that the army, of which he is a part, is engaged in. They part amicably and Hamlet is left to wonder, ‘How is it that I--whose cause is great--fail to act, while an entire army would willingly go to its death for a trifle and an illusion?’
SCENE 5
At Horatio’s entreaty, Ophelia is permitted to appear before the queen. As Horatio had reported, with great concern, Ophelia’s mind is in a state of wild flux. The king and queen conclude that, overcome by grief at her father’s death, Ophelia has succumbed to madness. As she leaves, closely attended by Horatio, the royal couple reflect on the sadness of it all when there is a great uproar. Laertes storms into the castle and demands retribution. Laertes vows that his father’s ignoble death will be avenged one way or the other. Claudius confronts Laertes and tries to reason with him when Ophelia reappears. Her madness devastates Laertes, rendering him pliable to Claudius’ machinations.
SCENE 6
Additional character(s): 1st Sailor--one of the sailors commisioned by Hamlet to fetch Horatio
Sailors arrive to deliver Horatio a letter. The letter is from Hamlet. As per the letter, Horatio is to take the sailors to the king to whom they will deliver letters from Hamlet. Apparently, while at sea, Hamlet had been taken captive by pirates for whom Hamlet is to do a good turn. (The pirates have spared Hamlet's life.) The letters delivered, as fast as he can, with the sailors as his guide, Horatio is to rendezvous with Hamlet.
SCENE 7
Claudius has swayed Laertes to believe that Hamlet is their mutual enemy when a letter arrives. The letter is from Hamlet who writes that he has returned to Denmark all alone the inexplicability of which he will explain when face to face. Claudius is flummoxed but Laertes is grimly pleased as he would like nothing better than to personally see to Hamlet’s reckoning. Gathering himself, Claudius cooks up a scheme whereby his nephew’s murder will be accounted an accident. Laertes is more than happy to do his part. They have all but sealed their villainy with a notarized contract when Gertrude appears. She has bad news. The bough of a willow tree upon which Ophelia had clambered on had given way, plunging Ophelia to the brook below where, though for a time it seemed as if Ophelia were in her natural element, the water overwhelmed her, dragging her to the depths. Ophelia is dead. She has drowned.

Hamlet is a 1959 Australian TV play starring William Job and produced by Royston Morley. It was one of the first two productions of Shakespeare transmitted by ABC, the other being Anthony and Cleopatra.
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Aldo Valente
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Senior Financial Advisor
Phone: 631.393.6680
Email: aldo.valente@wfafinet.com
Aldo Valente is a Partner, Wealth Management Advisor and a Registered Principal at The Hamlet Group Wealth Management, LLC.
Before co-founding The Hamlet Group Wealth Management, Mr. Valente served as a Senior Financial Advisor at Citicorp Investment Services for 9 years where he worked closely with various high net worth bank clientele.
Mr. Valente earned the title of Associate Vice President while working at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
Mr. Valente is a graduate of Pace University and holds the following registrations:
Series 7, Series 63, Series 65, Series 24, Series 31, Series 55, and Life & Health License.
Nelson Martins
Managing Principal
Financial Advisors
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Phone: 631.393.6680
Email: nelson.martins@wfafinet.com
Nelson Martins is the Managing Principal and Financial Advisor of The Hamlet Group Wealth Management, LLC.
Nelson is a veteran in the finance business, with over 12 years working experience. His career began with Investec Ernst & Co., where he was a Senior Private Client Group Advisor. He later worked as a successful Financial Advisor for Smith Barney.
On January 13, 2010, he became one of the founders of The Hamlet Group Wealth Management, LLC. He prides himself on his knowledge and professional skills of the securities market. He takes these skills, and applies them to the every day needs, financial goals and constant commitment to his clients.
Nelson currently holds the following registrations:
Series 24, Series 7, Series 63, Series 65, and Life & Health licenses

Steven Spucces
Fundamental Choice Portfolio Manager
Phone: 631.393.6680
Email: steven.spucces@wfafinet.com
With 20 years of experience in financial services, my mission is to provide every client with targeted, comprehensive financial advice and portfolio management delivered with the highest level of personal service and professional integrity.
As a Partner, Wealth Management Advisor, I help manage assets for high net worth individuals, families and businesses. Through a long-term investment approach, I help clients develop and implement strategies for building wealth and realizing their goals. My goal is to provide objective and timely financial advice and guidance with the highest level of professional service in striving to build and preserve wealth for my clients. By focusing on each investor's specific needs, I develop strategies that help clients reach their financial goals.
I began my financial services career in 1998 for a boutique Investment House. In 2002, I joined Citicorp Investment service/ Citigroup Global Markets, where I worked for 8 years. I then moved my financial practice to Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network and started The Hamlet Group Wealth Management LLC. As a Partner, Wealth Management Advisor, I have served my investors for 10 years and look forward to helping them meet their financial goals for many years to come.
I have earned a Bachelor's degree in Business from Adelphi University. In addition to applicable securities registrations, I am a Fundamental Choice Portfolio Manager.
Committed to helping my community prosper, I am a Civic leader in The Town of Huntington. Away from the office, I enjoy Golf, Skiing and Hiking. My wife, Katherine and I live in Huntington with our children, Stella Rose and Sophia Grace.
Karen Hubbard

Senior Financial Advisor
Phone: 631.393.6680
Email: karen.hubbard@wfafinet.com
With over 30 years of experience in financial services, my mission is to provide every client with a plan based on their personal and financial goals. I believe that without a plan, there is no chance of success.
As a senior financial advisor, my clients are the foundation of my practice. I am committed to making a meaningful difference in their lives by guiding them to make well-informed financial decisions, helping them to attain their goals, and striving to exceed their expectations. My dedication to this commitment is built on providing a high level of client service, both proactively and responsively. I envision changes and challenges in my client’s lives which enables them to be prepared to meet those circumstances as they arise. I aspire to earn my clients' trust, thereby building long-lasting relationships with them and their families.
I began my financial services career at Bank of New York in 1985 as a Fixed Income Proprietary Trader. In 1998, I joined the Trust Department of North Fork Bank as an Assistant Vice President and Trust Officer for 10 years.. In 2007, I joined Smith Barney (Morgan Stanley) as a Financial Advisor. I moved my practice to Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network in May 2019 to continue to better serve my clients and help them and their families meet their financial goals for many years.
I earned my Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from Boston College. I live in Smithtown with family and two dogs.
