The reason why he needs George is because Lennie has disadvantages with his issues. During the Great Depression, mental people were not understood. They were placed in mental hospitals. Therefore George talks for Lennie and explains to him what to say before they meet their boss on the ranch. He tells him to not say anything. Furthermore George helps Lennie get a job and a wage; during the Great Depression everyone worked in order to feed themselves. Also, you had to be free of harsh charges in order to work someplace. As an example, while George and Lennie were in Weed, Lennie was accused of sexual assault. He grabbed a woman's dress and would not let go. The woman thought he was trying to assault her, but he wanted to feel her dress. Lennie would be arrested, if it were not for George. Lennie would be in a muddle with authorities, but George leads Lennie to a different town. In addition they work in a different ranch while George is protecting Lennie. For example, George encourages Lennie to Fight when to defeat when Curly was beating up Lennie. " ' Get him, Lennie. Don't let him do it' "(63). Thus the bond George holds with Lennie is of a parent and their