In which type of story structure, does the point of you shift between two or more characters

In a story structure with multiple points of view (POV), the perspective shifts between two or more characters. This allows the reader to see the events and conflicts from different perspectives and gain a more comprehensive understanding of the story. This can create a more dynamic and complex narrative, as the reader gets insight into the thoughts, emotions, and motivations of multiple characters. Some examples of stories with multiple points of view include "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin and "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.