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In both passages it is aknowleged that acts of sin are being committed, but the attidudes regarding both differ in that one is glorifying the wrongdoing, while the other only continues to escalate into confusion and anger.
The first passage explains sinning as a triumph for the character. The third person view emphasizes the excitement in the tone by using another point of view that agrees with that of the character's. The speaker also clarifies that the acts the character was committing was actually sinning by delving further into the meaning, such as lines 4-6. The sinning is justified in the last paragaph, lines 9-11, by turning an example of something bad into something understandable and acceptable.
In the second passage, the point of view is first person, which allows for more contemplation. The speaker questions sin and debates between whether they are to blame or not. As the passage goes on, the reader becomes more and more upset with the sinning, in an almost paranoid way. The attitude expressed is very regretful.
Both passages contain different outlooks on the act of sinning. The attitudes contrast through point of view and tone.

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