In the second stanza of "The Law of the Jungle," the repetition of the phrases "the strength of the Pack is the Wolf" and "the strength of the Wolf is the Pack" emphasizes the interconnectedness and reciprocal relationship between the individual and the group.
This repetition highlights the connection between each wolf and the entire pack, illustrating that the strength of one contributes to the strength of the whole and vice versa. It underscores the idea that in the jungle, survival is reliant on the balance and unity within the social structure.