Cyrano de Bergerac

What is the white plume Cyrano takes with him into death?

From Act IV, Scene VI

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de Guiche's white plume marked him as an officer in battle. He threw it away in a battle with the Spaniards, and Cyrano offers to wear it in his stead, noting that a courageous man would never have removed it. Upon his death, the unstained white plume is all that Cyrano has left...... a symbol of his honor and courage. 

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CYRANO DE BERGERAC