Answer:
Through the imagery and literary devices used, the reader can likely presume that the narrator is :
C. Poe himself.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the poem "To One in Paradise", Edgar Allan Poe describes his feelings after the death of his beloved. The use of the pronoun 'me' in the first line of the poem is symbolic that the speaker of the poem is the poet himself. He describes his love and affection for the lady who is not alive in the world. He also describes his feelings and emotions and declares the lady to be the light of his life which he is, missing after her death.