Final answer:
The question requesting Sherman's reaction to an event involving King Tut is not related to the provided texts, which cover topics in American literature, and thus I am unable to provide an accurate response.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question seems to refer to a scene from a work of fiction, possibly a narrative story or a play script, where a character, King Tut, unexpectedly appears on the WABAC's windshield, proclaiming 'Penny! My Bride!' The question is asking about Sherman's reaction to this event. However, the provided texts do not contain anything about a character named Sherman reacting to King Tut or any windshield-related scenarios. Instead, the texts revolve around different subjects such as contemplations and personal revelations of characters, the impact of war and loss, love and disillusionment, and reflections of past and future in the context of American literature. Since the question appears to be about a specific scene that is not included in any of the provided texts, I am not able to answer it accurately.