maidan that a new generation of the generation of an independent country was born, among them yaryna chornoguzhe hundreds of most influential ukrainian women and today she a combat medic at the front, but i am convinced that her struggle began far before the maidan. by higher education, i am a philologist and a literary scholar, that is, to me, this entire narrative of the national resistance is about this the struggle for identity, he is very close to me, so i understood that one way or another i too have to accept this struggle. to explain to my classmates why i speak ukrainian, for example, it was natural for me, i somehow always knew about it. i grew up on these stories about the struggle of ukraine for itself, and i really loved the literature of the 20s and 30s even from school shot dead revival national revival works wonders and the nation is approaching its golden age at an accelerated pace mykola khvylovy ukraine or little russia i don't think that the natural right of every people and nation to exist live according to their own way must be fought with blood no it's just that it's our