It Looks Like Scout
The soap doll of Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is described as having a blunt nose, at still precise in outline, small chest and shoulders, pink cotton pen-wiper heart, stiffly starched hat and gathered skirt.
They find out that the figures look like them
A stick of gum, indian-head pennies, pieces of soap carved to look like jem and scout.
there is no such doll made out of soap
Both Jem and Scout are intrigued by Boo Radley and often act out his story with their friend Dill. When they find the soap carvings in the knothole Scout is delighted and they both want to leave a note for the carver.
Boo left small gifts and treasures in the knothole of the tree for Scout and Jem, such as gum, Indian-head pennies, and soap carvings.
Jem and Scout realize that the soap figures were most likely left for them as gifts by Boo Radley. They come to understand Boo's kind and thoughtful nature through this gesture. It also helps them see him in a different, more positive light.
In bulk, they look a lot like liquid soap; many liquid crystals are made of materials that chemically are a lot like soap.
Jem and Scout realize that the soap carvings of the figures resemble them, and they interpret this as a gesture of kindness from Boo Radley, indicating his desire to be friendly and reaching out to them in a secret way. They begin to see Boo in a different light, shifting from fear to a sense of connection and empathy.
Scout and Jem find two carved soap figures that resemble them in the knothole of the tree. The treasures are left there by Boo Radley as he wants to establish a friendship with the children in a subtle way.
Both Jem and Scout are intrigued by Boo Radley and often act out his story with their friend Dill. When they find the soap carvings in the knothole Scout is delighted and they both want to leave a note for the carver.
Jem realizes the soap carvings he finds in the hole are of him and scout.
Jem realizes the soap carvings he finds in the hole are of him and scout.