The list I have compiled below is by no means a comprehensive list of all of the resources that you have available to you. In particular, the list below is missing all of the academic databases available to you through the library on campus. Instead, here, you will find links to webpages that will assist you with many of the foundational concepts and analytical skills that will be expected of you while in my class. Take advantage of the resources, please, if you find them to be helpful. Remember, you should never use a resource and attempt to pass the information you glean off as your own. Please make sure you cite your sources and assistance appropriately. (Be advised that some of the resources have paid options; however, all of them have free versions/free trials.)
Lit Charts - For recognizing patterns visually in literature.
Poetry Foundation - For assistance in Poetic Terminology and access to 1,000 of poems.
SparkNotes - For summaries and analyzes of classic literature.
Shmoop - For homework assistance and test preparation.
Pink Monkey - For literature summaries.
YouTube - For visual representations of concepts discussed in class.
Purdue OWL - For citation and formatting assistance based on various style guides.