The Iliad Summary:Book 6

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In book VI Hector returns to Troy. Book VI is when the Trojans rally, and successfully gain momentum against the Greeks. The Greeks were driven back to there barracades around there ships. With there new found succcess the Trojans were plaaning another attack in the morning.

The book also reveals an interesting story of Sisyphus. Sisyphus was the "Wildest man alive".