Before the Civil War, people believed in romanticism, in which people relied on intuition and believed they belong to nature. However, the cruelty and hardships people endure in war has changed their minds and philosophies toward life. They became more realistic and practical about the world they are living. Nevertheless, the Dark Romantics probably could already have explored this part of the world.
I believe Crane was trying to say the men’s existence were insignificant to the universe. The God does not pay attention to every single person on Earth. The “obligation” described in the poem means the responsibility that the universe has to watch over the people He created. However, the obligation was not created among people because it would be hard to pay attention to everyone.
I think my relationship with universe is in a direct relationship. According to the Law of Attraction, we think of what we want and the universe would get us what we want. I think the universe is omnipotent because of its infinity of space. I believe the universe has the power to give everyone things they want as long as people work really hard. I know this might sound a little supernatural and bizarre, but that’s what I believe. There’s an international best-seller called “Secret”, which is about the Law of Attraction too.